Scaling & Polishing Dentist in Dwarka, New Delhi
Oral Prophylaxis (Scaling and Polishing)
“Dental prophylaxis” is a PROFESSIONAL CLEANING procedure performed at the dental office to get rid of plaque build-up that regular brushing and flossing can’t reach. Regardless of how diligent you are with home oral care, a regular professional DENTAL CLEANING is required to stop decay and the progression of gum disease.
Why is dental prophylaxis required?
Although your home dental care regime might be effective, there are many dental problems that are hard to spot or even prevent at home. Many dental issues do not cause pain or show any obvious signs. During your dental prophylaxis appointment, we can diagnose these problems with a thorough examination. We can look for decay and cavities and provide treatments that will help you avoid painful, costly restorations down the road. We will also remove the build-up of tartar and plaque that can lead to decay and gum disease.
What are plaque and tartar?
Plaque is a sticky invisible film that contains millions of bacteria. Only a professional cleaning can remove plaque. When left in your mouth, the living bacteria will continue to grow. This, in hand with food debris and saliva, produces toxins that can cause tooth decay and inflame your gums. Inflamed gums or “gingivitis” is the first stage of periodontal disease. If left to develop, it becomes a more serious condition called periodontitis. When plaque is not removed, it turns into a harder substance called tartar. This is even harder to remove than plaque and leads to cavities. When tartar and calculus from above and below the gum line, must be removed using dental instruments before they cause serious gum, teeth, and bone problems.
How often is dental prophylaxis required?
If you practice excellent oral hygiene at home, a professional dental cleaning is only required twice a year. In fact, in some cases for those with exceptional dental health, you might even be able to visit every nine months. However, if you have signs of gum disease, cleanings are recommended every three to four months. This is necessary to help avoid progression to serious issues including tooth loss. If periodontitis sets in, it cannot be completely reversed. An effective cleaning plan will help stop the progression of gum disease and its damaging effects. We might determine you are at high risk of dental disease for a number of reasons. This can include those who smoke, have gum disease, and those who get a lot of cavities. If you are pregnant, diabetic, or have a weakened immune system, more frequent appointments might be required. This is why it is important to let us know about health conditions, as they can affect your prophylaxis schedule.
What are the benefits of cleanings?
There are many benefits to cleanings including:
- Plaque removal
- Tartar removal
- Fresher breath
- Stain removal
- Whiter, shinier teeth
- A preventative approach to managing dental and oral health
What to expect at your cleaning appointments
Your professional cleaning will include scaling to remove plaque and tartar. You will also have professional polishing to remove staining that toothpaste alone cannot remove. You will also receive a comprehensive dental exam that will include:
- Disease Screening: We will check your face, neck, lips, tongue, throat, and gums for any signs of abnormal conditions, including cancer.
- Periodontal Evaluation: We will look for signs of periodontal disease, including bleeding, swelling, redness of the gums, and bad breath.
- Examination of the Teeth: We will check all tooth surfaces for decay, as well as the condition of any restorative work, like fillings and crowns.
- X-rays: In some cases, X-rays will be taken to look for signs of further issues.
- Oral Care Recommendations: Following your exam and cleaning, we will make recommendations that will help you optimize your oral health regime at home. This can include flossing more often or paying closer attention to certain areas where there might be more plaque build-up. We might also give you brushing tips if you seem to be brushing too aggressively.
- Periodontal Probing: We will measure the depth of your gum tissue with a periodontal probe.
Fluoride Treatment: Fluoride treatments are applied using a flavored foam or gel and dental trays to protect and strengthen tooth enamel.
Why do you need fluoride?
Fluoride is important for children because it helps build strong enamel as their adult teeth are developing. For adults, it also helps protect tooth enamel. Your enamel is the surface of your teeth that come into contact with plaque. As mentioned earlier, the bacteria in plaque is destructive and will erode and weaken enamel as it feeds off the minerals in the enamel. This is called “demineralization”, which is fought with the saliva in your mouth. Without proper care, however, your enamel becomes weak and the natural demineralization fighting abilities are weakened. Fluoride promotes remineralization, making the replaced enamel stronger and preventing further enamel breakdown. Fluoride also fights acids by blocking the harmful enzymes contained in plaque, preventing the acid build-up that can eat away at tooth enamel.
Special conditions
Some patients need antibiotic prophylaxis to help prevent infection. This can include people with heart conditions, such as prosthetic cardiac valves or those with prosthetic joints. Without antibiotics, prophylaxis can cause infective endocarditis in those with some heart conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is scaling and polishing painful?
Scaling and polishing are generally not painful. The process involves removing plaque and tartar buildup from your teeth and then polishing them for a smooth, clean finish.
How often should I get scaling and polishing done?
It’s typically recommended to get a dental cleaning, including scaling and polishing, every six months as part of your regular oral hygiene routine.
Can scaling and polishing damage my tooth enamel?
When performed by a trained dental professional, scaling and polishing should not damage your tooth enamel. It helps maintain your oral health by removing harmful plaque and tartar.
Will scaling and polishing make my teeth whiter?
While scaling and polishing can remove some surface stains, it’s not a teeth-whitening procedure. We offer teeth-whitening services separately if you’re interested in a brighter smile.
Is there any downtime after scaling and polishing?
There’s typically no downtime after scaling and polishing. You can resume your daily activities immediately after the procedure.
Emergency Phone
+91 931-045-8015
Address
Cusp Dental
Shop No. 216-217, Second Floor, Vardhman City Mall, near Paramount School, Sector 23, Dwarka,
New Delhi-110077
info@cuspdental.in