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Scaling & Teeth Cleaning

Professional cleaning for healthier gums & brighter smile

Professional Scaling

â‚đ1,500 - â‚đ2,500

(Complete mouth)

  • Ultrasonic cleaning
  • Polish & shine
  • Gum care advice
  • Follow-up included
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Polish + Fluoride

â‚đ500 - â‚đ1,000

(Add-on)

  • Extra shine
  • Cavity protection
  • Sensitivity relief
  • Fresh breath
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âœĻ Why Get Scaling Done?

Prevents Cavities

Removes plaque & bacteria

Healthy Gums

Prevents bleeding & swelling

Fresh Breath

Removes bad breath causes

Brighter Smile

Removes stains & discoloration

📊 Before vs After Scaling

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

🔄 How Scaling is Done?

1

Examination

Doctor checks your teeth & gums for any issues.

2

Ultrasonic Scaling

Special machine removes tartar & plaque gently.

3

Hand Scaling

Fine instruments clean hard-to-reach areas.

4

Polishing

Teeth are polished to remove stains & shine.

5

Fluoride Application

Optional - strengthens teeth & reduces sensitivity.

ðŸĪ” Common Myths vs Facts

❌ Myth: Scaling makes teeth loose
✅ Fact: Scaling removes tartar that was holding weak teeth. Teeth were already loose due to gum disease.
❌ Myth: Scaling creates gaps between teeth
✅ Fact: Gaps were already there but filled with tartar. After removal, natural gaps are visible.
❌ Myth: One-time scaling is enough forever
✅ Fact: Scaling should be done every 6 months for maintenance.
❌ Myth: Brushing hard is better than scaling
✅ Fact: Hard brushing damages enamel. Scaling safely removes tartar.

ðŸ‘Ĩ Who Should Get Scaling?

After Scaling Care Instructions

✅ DO's:
  • Brush twice daily (soft brush)
  • Use fluoride toothpaste
  • Floss regularly
  • Use mouthwash if advised
  • Drink plenty of water
❌ DON'Ts:
  • Avoid staining foods (coffee, tea) for 24 hrs
  • Don't smoke for 24-48 hrs
  • Don't eat very hot/cold foods immediately
  • Don't skip regular checkups

⭐ Mild sensitivity for 1-2 days is normal. It will go away.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does scaling hurt?

A: Modern ultrasonic scalers are gentle. You may feel slight vibrations but no pain. If you have sensitive teeth, tell doctor.

Q: How long does it take?

A: Usually 30-45 minutes for complete mouth scaling.

Q: How often should I do scaling?

A: Every 6 months is recommended for most people. If you have gum disease, every 3-4 months.

Q: Is scaling safe during pregnancy?

A: Yes, but preferably in 2nd trimester. Always consult your doctor first.

Q: Can scaling whiten teeth?

A: Scaling removes stains and makes teeth look cleaner and brighter, but it's not teeth whitening. For whitening, we have separate bleaching treatment.

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The Science Behind Scaling

Dental plaque — a sticky film of bacteria — hardens into tartar (calculus) within just 24–72 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 — the leading cause of tooth loss in adults worldwide.

🔎 Ultrasonic Scaling

Our clinic uses piezoelectric ultrasonic scalers — generating 25,000–50,000 vibrations per second. More effective than manual scalers, removes calculus with minimal tooth surface damage.

💧 Subgingival Scaling

For deeper pockets (>4mm), root planing removes calculus below the gumline and smooths the root surface — preventing bacteria reattachment and promoting gum healing.

📅 Frequency

Research shows scaling every 6 months in healthy individuals, every 3–4 months for those with active gum disease, dramatically reduces bone loss and tooth loss risk.

ðŸĶ· Signs You Need Scaling NOW

ðŸĐļ Bleeding gums
while brushing or eating
ðŸ’Ļ Persistent bad breath
even after brushing
😎 Yellow/brown deposits
visible on teeth
ðŸ˜Ģ Swollen, red, or
sensitive gums
📏 Teeth look longer
(gum recession sign)
🗓ïļ Last scaling
was over 6 months ago
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