Professional cleaning for healthier gums & brighter smile
(Complete mouth)
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Removes plaque & bacteria
Prevents bleeding & swelling
Removes bad breath causes
Removes stains & discoloration
| Before Scaling | After Scaling |
| Yellowish teeth | Natural white shine |
| Bleeding gums while brushing | Healthy pink gums |
| Bad breath | Fresh breath |
| Food stuck between teeth | Clean gaps |
| Swollen / red gums | Normal gums |
Doctor checks your teeth & gums for any issues.
Special machine removes tartar & plaque gently.
Fine instruments clean hard-to-reach areas.
Teeth are polished to remove stains & shine.
Optional - strengthens teeth & reduces sensitivity.
â Mild sensitivity for 1-2 days is normal. It will go away.
A: Modern ultrasonic scalers are gentle. You may feel slight vibrations but no pain. If you have sensitive teeth, tell doctor.
A: Usually 30-45 minutes for complete mouth scaling.
A: Every 6 months is recommended for most people. If you have gum disease, every 3-4 months.
A: Yes, but preferably in 2nd trimester. Always consult your doctor first.
A: Scaling removes stains and makes teeth look cleaner and brighter, but it's not teeth whitening. For whitening, we have separate bleaching treatment.
Get your teeth professionally cleaned today!
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Dental plaque â a sticky film of bacteria â hardens into tartar (calculus) within just 24â72 hours if not removed by brushing. Once calcified, only professional ultrasonic scaling can safely remove it. Left untreated, tartar harbors bacteria that release toxins causing gingivitis (gum inflammation) and ultimately periodontitis â the leading cause of tooth loss in adults worldwide.
Our clinic uses piezoelectric ultrasonic scalers â generating 25,000â50,000 vibrations per second. More effective than manual scalers, removes calculus with minimal tooth surface damage.
For deeper pockets (>4mm), root planing removes calculus below the gumline and smooths the root surface â preventing bacteria reattachment and promoting gum healing.
Research shows scaling every 6 months in healthy individuals, every 3â4 months for those with active gum disease, dramatically reduces bone loss and tooth loss risk.