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Achieve Optimal Oral Health with Professional Scaling
Why You Need Scaling? (Teeth Washing)
It is a vital dental procedure that offers numerous benefits for your oral health. Through the meticulous removal of plaque, tartar, and stains from your teeth, it helps prevent gum disease, tooth decay, and bad breath. By addressing these common oral health issues, it promotes a healthier mouth and a more confident smile.
Plaque and tartar buildup can lead to the development of gum disease, which can cause gum inflammation, bleeding, and eventually tooth loss if left untreated. It effectively removes the accumulated plaque and tartar, reducing the risk of gum disease and preserving the health of your gums.
Additionally, it helps improve your breath freshness by eliminating the bacteria that contribute to bad breath. As a result, you can enjoy a clean and refreshed mouth, boosting your confidence in social and professional interactions.
By scheduling regular scaling appointments, you can maintain optimal oral health and prevent future dental problems. Our caring and skilled dental team is committed to providing gentle and effective scaling treatments, ensuring your comfort throughout the process.
Take the first step towards a healthier smile by scheduling an appointment with our dental clinic. Our dedicated team will provide personalized care and guide you on the best oral hygiene practices to maintain the benefits of scaling for the long term.
Remember, a healthy smile begins with proper oral care, and scaling plays a crucial role in achieving and maintaining that bright, confident smile you deserve.
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS YOU NEED SCALING
When Do You Need?
Visible plaque buildup: If you notice a sticky, colorless film on your teeth, especially around the gum line, it is likely plaque. Plaque that is not removed through regular brushing and flossing can harden into tartar, which requires to be removed.
Bleeding gums: Healthy gums should not bleed during brushing, flossing, or eating. If you experience bleeding gums, it may be a sign of gum disease, and it can help remove the accumulated plaque and tartar that contribute to gum inflammation.
Persistent bad breath: Bad breath that doesn’t improve despite regular brushing, flossing, and using mouthwash may be an indication of underlying dental issues. It can eliminate the bacteria and plaque that contribute to persistent bad breath, resulting in fresher breath.
Gum redness and swelling: Inflamed gums, characterized by redness, swelling, and tenderness, are often a sign of gum disease. It can help address the underlying cause of gum inflammation and promote healthier gums.
Tooth sensitivity: If you experience increased tooth sensitivity, especially to hot or cold temperatures, it may be a result of gum recession or exposed tooth roots due to gum disease. It can help treat gum disease and alleviate tooth sensitivity.
Loose teeth or shifting of teeth: Gum disease can weaken the supporting structures around the teeth, leading to loose teeth or changes in tooth alignment. It can help prevent further damage and stabilize the teeth.
SMILING FACES CHANGE WITH SCALING AT GTC DENTAL
Before and After
Scaling Aftercare and Recovery
Following scaling, it is important to maintain good oral hygiene practices and attend regular dental check-ups. Our dental team will provide detailed aftercare instructions to ensure proper healing and long-term success of the treated tooth. Click here to learn more about Scaling Aftercare at GTC.