Keeping your teeth clean is not just about brushing daily. Over time plaque and tartar build up on your teeth, which cannot be removed with regular brushing alone. This is where Teeth Scaling and Polishing Service becomes important.
At Teeth Straight, we offer professional teeth scaling and polishing services to help you maintain a clean, healthy and confident smile.
Teeth Scaling and Polishing is a dental procedure that removes plaque and tartar from the surface of your teeth and below the gum line. Polishing is done after scaling to smooth the teeth and remove stains, leaving your smile fresh and bright.
This treatment is safe, effective, and recommended for maintaining good oral hygiene.
Even with proper brushing and flossing, some areas of your mouth are hard to clean. Over time, this leads to plaque buildup, which can cause gum problems and bad breath.
Scaling and polishing helps to:
You may need teeth scaling and polishing if you notice:
If you are experiencing any of these, it’s a good idea to visit a dentist for a check-up.
Most dentists recommend getting scaling and polishing every 6 months. However, this can vary depending on your oral health condition.
Regular visits help prevent serious dental issues and keep your smile in good shape.
The procedure is simple and usually takes around 30 to 45 minutes.
It is a comfortable process, and most patients feel immediate results after the treatment.
Regular scaling and polishing not only improves your smile but also protects your overall dental health.
Some key benefits include:
At Teeth Straight, we focus on providing safe and professional dental care. Our experienced team uses modern tools and techniques to ensure a comfortable experience for every patient.
We aim to make your visit easy, effective, and stress-free.
FAQs
Is teeth scaling painful?
Scaling is usually not painful. Some patients may feel slight sensitivity, but it is generally comfortable.
Does polishing whiten teeth?
Polishing removes surface stains, which can make your teeth look cleaner and slightly brighter.
Is scaling safe for teeth?
Yes, it is a safe and recommended dental procedure when done by professionals.