At Horizon Dental Clinic, we believe prevention is better than cure.
Scaling, also known as professional dental cleaning or oral prophylaxis, is a simple, painless, and essential dental procedure that removes plaque, tartar, and stains from your teeth — keeping your gums healthy and your smile bright.
Regular scaling not only improves your appearance but also helps prevent gum disease, bad breath, and tooth loss.
Scaling is a professional cleaning procedure that removes hard deposits (tartar or calculus) and soft plaque that accumulate on teeth surfaces and below the gumline.
While daily brushing and flossing clean the visible parts of your teeth, only scaling can clean deep areas your toothbrush can’t reach.
At Horizon Dental Clinic, our dentists perform scaling using ultrasonic scalers and fine hand instruments — making the process quick, safe, and completely comfortable.
Even with perfect brushing, a thin film of plaque builds up on teeth every day.
When plaque hardens into tartar, it can’t be removed by regular brushing. This buildup leads to:
Bleeding gums (gingivitis)
Bad breath (halitosis)
Gum infections and bone loss
Tooth mobility and sensitivity
Stained and dull teeth
Regular scaling ensures your mouth stays clean, healthy, and bacteria-free — preventing serious gum problems.
At Horizon Dental Clinic, scaling is performed with precision and care:
Step 1: Examination
We examine your gums and teeth using a mirror and, if needed, digital X-rays to identify tartar buildup and gum pockets.
Step 2: Ultrasonic Cleaning
An ultrasonic scaler uses gentle vibrations and water spray to loosen and remove tartar and plaque from above and below the gumline — without damaging your enamel.
Step 3: Hand Scaling (Fine Cleaning)
After ultrasonic cleaning, fine hand instruments are used to clean hard-to-reach areas for complete plaque removal.
Step 4: Polishing
Teeth are polished using a prophylaxis paste and a soft rubber cup to remove surface stains, smooth the enamel, and make it harder for new plaque to stick.
Step 5: Rinse & Fluoride (Optional)
Finally, you’ll rinse thoroughly, and a fluoride treatment may be applied to strengthen teeth and prevent decay.
1. Supragingival Scaling
Removes tartar and stains above the gumline — visible areas of teeth.
2. Subgingival Scaling
Cleans below the gumline, removing deposits from tooth roots and deep gum pockets — essential for patients with early gum disease.
Both types may be done in a single visit, depending on the condition of your gums.
No — scaling is a completely painless procedure.
You may feel slight tickling or mild vibration, but no discomfort. For sensitive gums, topical or local anesthesia can be used to ensure total comfort.
After cleaning, your teeth will feel smoother and fresher instantly.
Every 6 months for most patients (routine cleaning)
Every 3–4 months for smokers, diabetics, or those with gum disease
Before major dental treatments like crowns, bridges, or implants
Regular professional cleanings keep your teeth and gums in excellent condition — just like regular service keeps your car running smoothly.
Myth 1: “Scaling weakens teeth.”
Fact: Scaling removes tartar — not enamel. It actually protects your teeth from gum disease and decay.
Myth 2: “Teeth become loose after scaling.”
Fact: Teeth feel “loose” only if tartar that was holding them artificially is removed — but this is healthy healing, not damage.
Myth 3: “Scaling makes teeth sensitive.”
Fact: Temporary mild sensitivity is normal and goes away within a few days. Using sensitivity toothpaste helps.
Removes plaque, tartar, and stains
Prevents gum bleeding and infection
Eliminates bad breath
Prevents tooth decay and bone loss
Improves overall oral hygiene
Makes teeth look cleaner, brighter, and smoother
Reduces risk of systemic health problems (like heart disease & diabetes complications)
We perform scaling using ultrasonic scalers, digital magnification, and high-efficiency suction systems for:
Our gentle and modern approach ensures a pleasant, quick, and effective cleaning experience.
Avoid extremely hot, cold, or spicy foods for 24 hours
Brush gently with a soft-bristled brush
Rinse with warm saline water if gums feel sore
Avoid smoking for 24–48 hours
Follow your dentist’s advice for follow-up care
Your gums may feel slightly tender initially — this is a sign of healing and usually resolves within a day or two.
Q: How long does scaling take?
Usually 20–45 minutes, depending on tartar buildup and gum condition.
Q: Can scaling whiten my teeth?
Scaling removes stains and plaque, making your teeth appear brighter, but it’s not the same as whitening.
Q: Can scaling stop gum bleeding?
Yes. Bleeding gums often result from tartar-induced inflammation, which scaling effectively removes.
Q: Do I need polishing every time?
Yes — polishing smoothens the enamel surface and enhances the results of scaling.
At Horizon Dental Clinic, every cleaning is performed with:
Gentle touch and precision
Modern ultrasonic equipment
Strict hygiene and sterilization
Focus on prevention and education
We ensure you leave our clinic feeling refreshed, confident, and smiling brighter than ever.
Don’t wait for bleeding gums or bad breath to remind you of a dental visit.
Schedule your professional scaling and cleaning at Horizon Dental Clinic today — and give your teeth the care they truly deserve.
A clean mouth is a healthy mouth — and every healthy mouth begins with professional scaling.
Don’t wait for pain to start. Regular dental check-ups can save your teeth and your money.
Visit Horizon Dental Clinic for a complete and reliable oral diagnosis.
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