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Dental Scale and Clean In Sydney
Get your teeth professionally cleaned
Our Services
General Dental
Get your teeth professionally cleaned
Based on your location Sydney, 2000
Shop 51, Cherrybrook Village, 41-47 Shepherds Drive, Cherrybrook, NSW, 2126
(02) 8007 6729
Shop 256, Level 1, Castle Towers 4-16 Castle Street, Castle Hill
(02) 8007 6725
Level 2, 283 George St, Sydney NSW 2000
(02) 8007 6705
627 George St, Haymarket NSW 2000
(02) 8007 6708
283 Avoca St, Randwick, NSW, 2031
(02) 8007 6723
454-456 High St, Penrith NSW 2750
(02) 8007 6709
Westfield Parramatta, Level 2, Shop 2167, 159-175 Church St, Parramatta NSW 2150
(02) 8007 6726
Westfield Liverpool, Shop 2093, 1 Macquarie Street, Liverpool NSW 2170
(02) 8007 6707
Shop 1, 17-19 Florence St, Hornsby NSW 2077
(02) 8007 6703
50E Rawson Steet, Epping, NSW 2121
(02) 8007-6720
282 Burwood Road, Burwood, NSW 2134
(02) 8007 6728
Shop 6, 809-811 Pacific Highway, Chatswood, NSW 2067
(02) 8007-6701
First Floor, 28 John Street, Cabramatta, NSW 2166
(02) 8007 6721
Ground Floor, Shop 133B, 145 Old Pittwater Rd, Brookvale NSW 2100
(02) 8007 6706
Shop 2047, Westfield Bondi Junction, 500 Oxford Street, Bondi Junction, NSW 2022
(02) 8007 6702
Shop 30, Station Arcade, 24 Main Street, Blacktown, NSW 2148
(02) 8007 6340
21 Frederick Avenue, Beverly Hills, NSW 2209
(02) 8007 6700
9 Elizabeth Street, Artarmon, NSW 2064
(02) 8007 6704
There are good reasons why you should visit a dentist at least twice a year to get your teeth professionally cleaned. For starters, only a dentist or dental hygienist is able to remove hardened plaque and tartar that is otherwise impossible to do with regular brushing and flossing.
This professional cleaning technique is popularly known as “Scale & Clean” or “Scale & Polish”. “Scaling and Root Planing” is a similar but more advanced cleaning technique typically recommended for patients during the early stages of gum disease.
Even if you are a person who looks after your teeth very well with regular brushing and flossing, there is really no substitute for Dental Scaling and Cleaning – which can only be performed at a dentist’s office.
Professional dental cleaning administered by a dentist or dental hygienist is not only more thorough, it can remove plaque from difficult to access areas in between teeth and below the gum line.
If you do not wish to let plaque and tartar have a chance to accumulate on your teeth and lead to dental problems down the road, do not neglect visiting your dentist every six months to get your teeth properly cleaned and polished.
The dentist usually begins by removing any plaque deposits stuck on or in between the teeth. This may be accomplished with an ultrasonic scaler that helps to loosen and dislodge the sticky substance. This is combined with a therapeutic wash and flush that helps to remove the plaque and food debris hiding in the pockets between your teeth using a micro spray of cool water.
The “scaling” portion of the procedure involves the use of a small instrument known as a “Scaler” to scrape away the plaque and tartar from the surface of your teeth. The ultrasonic cleaner may also be used at this juncture to clean below the gum line as well. Upon removing the plaque, the dentist will proceed to polish your teeth with a special type of toothpaste that may feel a little gritty but it helps to remove any bacteria still lingering on your teeth. Of course, a good polish will also make your teeth look and feel clean.
Finally, you may opt for a fluoride treatment, which essentially involves the dentist applying a cool fluoride-infused gel on the surface of your teeth to protect them against acid and bacteria.
What you can expect from a Dental Scale & Clean is a painless process that effectively leaves a fresh and clean sensation in your mouth.
A special procedure known as Root Planing recommended for patients with gum disease may be administered after Dental Scaling for a deeper clean. The “planning” portion of the procedure involves a scale & clean. This means cleaning and smoothening the post-scaling roughness below the gum level. Scaling and root planing is treated under local anesthesia.
You might be surprised to learn that there are varying types of tooth discolouration, from extrinsic, affecting the tooth’s surface, to intrinsic, which is internal to the tooth and often caused by tooth decay, tooth trauma, excess fluoride and more. That’s why it’s important to keep up with your regular dental check-ups to determine the cause of your tooth discolouration and the suitable treatment method, such as a scale & clean.
Should your teeth be suffering from more extensive decay or damage, rest assured that our expert team at No Gaps Dental is here to help. Root canal therapy will remove the infected pulp from your tooth to prevent the infection from spreading and clean and seal it. Dental crowns will help protect your teeth from future decay and damage and restore your natural tooth’s functionality and strength.
To book a professional Dental Scaling and Cleaning session, contact No Gaps Dental today – call our Sydney Dental Clinic at (02) 80076727.