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What is Teeth Cleaning?

Keeping your teeth and gums healthy starts with regular dental cleanings. This safe, non-invasive procedure is performed by a dentist or dental hygienist and plays a major role in preventing dental issues like cavities, gum disease, and bad breath.

During a cleaning, your dental professional gently removes:

  • Plaque (a soft film of bacteria)
  • Tartar (hardened plaque)
  • Surface stains

Advanced tools like ultrasonic scalers and manual instruments clean both above and below the gumline.

Preventive services like fluoride treatments or sealants may also be provided during the same visit.

If you feel anxious, ask about sedation dentistry for a relaxed experience.

What Dental Cleaning Does:

  • Removes plaque, tartar, and surface stains
  • Polishes teeth for a cleaner, brighter look
  • Helps reduce the risk of tooth decay and gum disease

How It Works:

  • Scaling tools and ultrasonic devices remove buildup
  • Cleaning is done gently above and below the gumline
  • The entire process takes about 30–45 minutes and is pain-free

Why Choose Apex Hospitals for Teeth Cleaning?

  • NABH-accredited facilities
  • Skilled dentists & hygienists trained in modern techniques
  • State-of-the-art ultrasonic scaling equipment
  • Minimal discomfort & same-day procedure
  • Personalized oral care advice post-cleaning

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Who Should Get a Teeth Cleaning?

Regular dental cleanings are recommended for:

  • Adults & children (every 6 months)
  • Smokers or tobacco users
  • People with braces or dental appliances
  • Individuals with diabetes or heart conditions
  • Anyone with plaque, tartar, or persistent bad breath

What to Expect During the Cleaning Procedure

  1. Dental Exam - A mirror is used to check teeth and gums for signs of decay or disease.
  2. Plaque and Tartar Removal (Scaling) - A scaler or ultrasonic device removes buildup around the gumline and between teeth.
  3. Professional Tooth Polishing - Gritty toothpaste and a high-powered electric brush remove surface stains.
  4. Expert Flossing - Flossing between teeth removes debris and checks for gum sensitivity.
  5. Rinsing - Rinse away loose particles; fluoride rinse may be used.
  6. Fluoride Treatment (Optional) - Fluoride gel or foam may be applied to protect enamel.

Total Time: 30–45 minutes
Pain Level: Minimal to none
Frequency: Every 6 months (or as advised)

Benefits of Regular Teeth Cleaning

  • Prevents gum disease and tooth decay
  • Freshens breath and removes surface stains
  • Saves money on future dental treatments
  • Supports overall health by reducing inflammation
  • Boosts confidence with a cleaner, whiter smile

Meet Your Dental Experts

  • Dr. Basant Gupta – MDS, CADSS, University of Frankfurt in Implantology, 24+ years
    Expert in Prosthodontics and Implantology
  • Dr. Gurjeet Kaur – BDS, 19+ years
    Known for precise crown fittings and smile transformations

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Bonus Section: Doctor’s Insight

"Professional cleanings help remove plaque that brushing and flossing at home often miss. It's one of the easiest and most effective ways to prevent gum disease."
Dr. Basant Gupta, Consultant – Dental Sciences, Apex Hospitals

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Take the first step towards better oral health with a quick and comfortable dental cleaning session.

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Frequently Asked Questions

We've compiled a list of the most frequently asked questions to help you find the information you need quickly and easily.

Yes, surface stains are removed, making your teeth appear cleaner and brighter.
No, the procedure is typically pain-free. Some may feel mild sensitivity during scaling, which subsides quickly.