What is Scaling?
Oral prophylaxis, commonly known as teeth cleaning, is the removal of plaque, calculus and stains from tooth structures. An ultra-sonic scaler might be used to remove the deposits on the teeth. Plaque is a soft, sticky substance that forms on the teeth which is composed of bacteria and bacterial by products. Calculus, also known as tartar, is hard mineralized deposit, something like cement formed from the plaque and the minerals in a person’s saliva. This routine cleaning helps prevent gum disease, cavities, and other oral health issues, promoting a healthier smile.
What is The Procedure of Scaling?
1. Oral Prophylaxis
2. Debridement
3. Scaling and Root Planning
Who needs Scaling?
Frequently Asked Questions
Is scaling painful?
Not at all. It may cause slight sensitivity, but it is generally painless and very safe.
How often should scaling be done?
Ideally every 6 months, or more frequently for patients prone to gum issues.
Does scaling damage teeth?
No, scaling does not harm enamel; it only removes tartar and plaque deposits.
Will my teeth look whiter after scaling?
Yes, scaling removes surface stains and makes teeth appear cleaner and brighter.
Can scaling prevent gum disease?
Yes, regular scaling significantly reduces the risk of gingivitis and periodontitis.