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    Teeth Scaling: The Deep Clean Your Gums Have Been Asking For

    That feeling when you run your tongue over your teeth and it doesn’t feel completely smooth. Or maybe you’ve noticed a bit of bleeding when you brush, despite your best efforts. Regular brushing is essential, but it can’t combat everything. Over time, hardened plaque, called tartar or calculus, builds up in those hard-to-reach places.

    This is where teeth scaling comes in. Think of it as a reset button for your oral health. It’s a professional deep cleaning that goes below the gum line to remove what your toothbrush can’t, effectively stopping gum disease in its tracks and giving your gums a fresh, healthy start.

    What is Teeth Scaling? It's More Than a Polish

    While a regular dental cleaning focuses on the surfaces of your teeth and the area above the gum line, scaling is a more precise procedure. It specifically targets the removal of plaque and tartar from the tooth surfaces, especially from the pockets between your teeth and gums.

    Tartar is plaque that has hardened over time. It’s packed with bacteria and bonds firmly to your teeth. Because it’s so hard, it’s impossible to remove with flossing or brushing alone. If left untreated, the bacteria in tartar cause inflammation, leading to gum disease (gingivitis and periodontitis).

    Why Would You Need Teeth Scaling? The Tell-Tale Signs

    Your dentist might recommend scaling if they notice:

    • Bleeding Gums: The most common sign of gingivitis, the earliest stage of gum disease.
    • Puffy or Red Gums: Healthy gums are firm and pink. Inflammation is a clear cry for help.
    • Persistent Bad Breath: Caused by the bacteria living in tartar deposits.
    • Visible Tartar Build-Up: Those hard, yellow or brown deposits, often behind your lower front teeth or between teeth.
    • Gum Recession: As gums pull away from the teeth, they create deeper pockets where tartar can hide.

    The Scaling Process: What to Expect During Your Appointment

    A scaling procedure is straightforward and focused on your comfort. It’s typically done in a single visit.

    1. The Examination: Your dentist or hygienist will first use a small mirror to examine your gums and the pockets around your teeth.
    2. The Scaling Itself: Using a specialized tool called an ultrasonic scaler, they will use gentle vibrations to break up the larger pieces of tartar and flush out bacteria with a cooling water spray. Then, they will use fine hand instruments called curettes to meticulously scrape away any remaining smaller deposits, ensuring the tooth root surfaces are perfectly smooth.
    3. Polishing (Optional): After scaling, your teeth are often polished with a gritty paste to remove any surface stains and create a smooth surface that makes it harder for plaque to re-attach.

    Scaling and Root Planing: The Deep Cleaning Duo

    For patients with more advanced gum disease (periodontitis), a related procedure called Root Planing is often performed alongside scaling.

    • Scaling removes the tartar from the tooth surfaces.
    • Root Planing goes a step further, smoothing out the rough spots on the tooth roots. This smooth surface makes it difficult for bacteria to cling on and allows your gums to reattach to the teeth properly.

    Together, this is often called a “deep cleaning.”

    Addressing Common Concerns: Pain and Sensitivity

    It’s normal to be concerned about discomfort.

    • Is it Painful? For most patients with mild gingivitis, scaling is no more uncomfortable than a regular cleaning. If you have sensitive teeth or deeper pockets, your dentist will use a local anesthetic to completely numb the area, ensuring you feel no pain.
    • What About Afterward? It’s common to experience some gum tenderness and tooth sensitivity to hot and cold for a few days. This is normal as your gums heal and adjust. Using a toothpaste for sensitive teeth can help.

    The Cost of Teeth Scaling in India

    Teeth scaling is a highly affordable preventive investment in your health. The cost in India typically ranges from ₹1,000 to ₹3,000 for a full mouth scaling.

    The exact price can depend on your city, the clinic, and the amount of tartar buildup. Some clinics offer it as part of a comprehensive oral hygiene package.

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      FAQ

      Frequently Ask Questions

      Teeth scaling is a professional cleaning procedure that removes plaque and hardened tartar from above and below the gum line.

      Scaling helps prevent gum disease, tooth decay, bad breath, and gum bleeding by removing harmful bacteria.

      Teeth scaling is usually painless. Some patients may experience mild sensitivity, which subsides quickly.

      A typical scaling session takes 30–45 minutes, depending on the amount of tartar buildup.

      No. Scaling safely removes deposits without harming tooth enamel.

      Mild bleeding may occur if gums are inflamed, but it usually stops within a day.

      Scaling removes surface stains but is not a whitening procedure.

      Yes, if advised by a dentist, scaling is safe for children.

      Maintain good oral hygiene, avoid very hot or cold foods for a few hours, and follow your dentist’s advice.

      What they say about us

      After scaling, my mouth feels lighter and healthier. Great experience!

      Meena Joshi

      The dentist was very gentle, and the entire procedure was smooth.

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      Scaling helped resolve my gum issues, and my breath feels fresh again.

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      The staff ensured comfort throughout the cleaning process. Highly recommended!

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      Regular scaling here has greatly improved my gum health.

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