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Teeth Polishing & Scaling


Teeth Cleaning - Abu Dhabi - Dubai

Teeth polishing and scaling are both dental procedures that are often performed together to improve oral health and maintain a clean and healthy mouth. Here's a brief explanation of each procedure:


  1. 1.  Scaling: Scaling is a deep cleaning procedure that involves the removal of plaque, tartar, and bacteria from the surfaces of the teeth, both above and below the gumline. A dental professional, such as a dentist or dental hygienist, uses specialized instruments to carefully remove these deposits, which cannot be eliminated through regular brushing and flossing alone. Scaling helps prevent gum disease, as the buildup of plaque and tartar can lead to inflammation, infection, and even tooth loss if left untreated.
  2. 2.  Polishing: Polishing is a cosmetic dental procedure performed after scaling. It aims to remove surface stains and smooth out the tooth surfaces to make them less susceptible to plaque accumulation in the future. During polishing, a dental professional uses a dental handpiece with a soft rubber cup or a rotating brush to apply a polishing paste or prophy paste to the teeth. The paste contains mild abrasives that gently scrub away stains and create a smooth and shiny appearance.

Together, scaling and polishing can help improve oral hygiene, prevent gum disease, and enhance the overall aesthetics of your smile. These procedures are typically recommended as part of routine dental check-ups or when a patient has signs of gum disease, such as gum inflammation, bleeding, or pockets around the teeth. It's important to note that scaling and polishing may not be appropriate for everyone, and your dentist will evaluate your dental health to determine if these treatments are necessary for you.


Teeth Cleaning Abu Dhabi

Faq's

What is professional teeth cleaning?

Professional teeth cleaning, also known as dental prophylaxis, is a procedure performed by a dentist or dental hygienist to remove plaque, tartar, and stains from the teeth. It is essential for maintaining oral health and preventing gum disease, cavities, and other dental issues.

How often should I get my teeth cleaned?

It is recommended to get your teeth professionally cleaned every 6 months. However, depending on your oral health, your dentist may recommend more frequent cleanings, especially if you have gum disease or are prone to tartar buildup.

Does teeth cleaning hurt?

Teeth cleaning is usually not painful. However, if you have sensitive teeth, inflamed gums, or a lot of tartar buildup, you might experience some discomfort. Dentists can apply a numbing gel or use other techniques to make the procedure more comfortable.

What is the difference between regular cleaning and deep cleaning?

Regular cleaning focuses on removing plaque, tartar, and surface stains above the gumline. It is a preventive measure for maintaining oral health. Deep cleaning, also known as scaling and root planing, is a more intensive procedure aimed at treating gum disease. It involves cleaning below the gumline to remove bacteria, tartar, and plaque from the roots of the teeth.

How long does a teeth cleaning session take?

A standard teeth cleaning session usually takes between 30 minutes and 1 hour, depending on the amount of plaque and tartar buildup.