Regular teeth cleaning is essential for maintaining healthy gums, preventing cavities, and keeping your smile bright and fresh. Our professional dental cleaning services go beyond your daily brushing routine, removing stubborn plaque, tartar, and surface stains to promote long-term oral health.
Our dental hygiene appointments are gentle, thorough, and customized for your oral health needs. Here’s what to expect:
Oral Examination
We begin with a visual check-up of your teeth and gums to detect any issues like gum inflammation or plaque buildup.
Scaling
Using ultrasonic and hand instruments, we remove plaque and hardened tartar from the tooth surfaces and below the gumline.
Polishing
Your teeth are polished using a special paste to remove surface stains and leave them smooth and shiny.
Fluoride Treatment (if needed)
Strengthens enamel and helps protect against cavities—especially for those at higher risk.
Oral Hygiene Advice
Our team provides personalized tips for brushing, flossing, and dietary habits to maintain a cleaner, healthier smile.
While brushing and flossing at home are crucial, they can’t completely eliminate plaque and tartar buildup—especially in hard-to-reach areas. Without regular cleanings, this buildup can lead to:
Gum disease (gingivitis or periodontitis)
Tooth decay and cavities
Bad breath
Stained or yellow teeth
Tooth sensitivity
Receding gums
Most people benefit from a professional cleaning every 6 months, but if you’re prone to plaque buildup, gum disease, or wear braces, more frequent cleanings may be recommended. Routine cleanings help prevent these problems and keep your smile looking its best.
Don’t wait for plaque buildup to harm your gums or dull your smile. Book your next teeth cleaning appoiintment and enjoy the confidence of a professionally polished smile.
Professional cleanings are generally painless. You may feel slight discomfort if there’s heavy tartar buildup, but our team ensures your comfort throughout.
Most cleanings take about 30–45 minutes.
No, professional cleanings are safe and do not harm enamel when done correctly by a dentist or hygienist.
Scaling targets tartar below the gumline, while standard cleanings focus on above-gum plaque and surface stains.
Twice a year is recommended for most people, but it may vary based on your oral health.
It removes surface stains, so your teeth may appear brighter, but it’s not a substitute for whitening.
Yes, but it’s best to wait at least 30 minutes if you’ve had a fluoride treatment.
Yes, regular cleaning removes bacteria and tartar that cause bad breath.
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