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Dental Cleaning

Dental cleaning is a preventive oral care procedure that removes plaque, tartar, and harmful bacteria from the teeth and gums. A dental hygienist or dentist uses special tools to clean, polish, and floss your teeth to help prevent tooth decay, gum disease, and bad breath. Regular dental cleanings, combined with good brushing and flossing at home, play a vital role in keeping your smile healthy and fresh.

Starting at Rs. 450

What is Dental Cleaning Used For?

Dental cleaning is mainly used to keep your teeth and gums healthy by removing plaque, tartar, and bacteria that can cause serious oral problems. It helps prevent common dental issues like cavities, gum disease (including gingivitis and periodontitis), tooth decay, bad breath (halitosis), and visible stains or discoloration on the teeth. Regular cleanings also allow your dentist to detect early signs of oral health concerns, making treatment easier, less invasive, and more effective.

Types of Dental Cleaning

Professional dental cleanings play a vital role in maintaining good oral health and preventing gum disease, tooth decay, and bad breath. There are different types of teeth cleaning treatments depending on your current oral health condition. Here's a breakdown of the most common dental cleaning procedures used in preventive and periodontal care.

Prophylaxis Cleaning (Routine Teeth Cleaning)

Prophylaxis cleaning is a routine dental cleaning recommended every six months for individuals with healthy gums and no signs of gum disease. During this cleaning, a dental hygienist will carefully remove plaque, tartar (calculus), and surface stains from the teeth above the gumline.

This preventive dental cleaning not only keeps your smile looking bright but also helps avoid the buildup of harmful bacteria that can lead to gingivitis and periodontal disease. The hygienist will also polish your teeth to make them smooth and more resistant to plaque buildup.

This type of teeth cleaning is essential for maintaining fresh breath, a clean smile, and overall oral hygiene.

Gross Debridement Cleaning (Heavy Plaque Removal)

Gross debridement cleaning is a more intense form of dental cleaning used when a patient hasn’t had a cleaning in over a year or has significant plaque and tartar buildup. This treatment is necessary before a dentist can perform a thorough oral examination or other procedures.

During this deep plaque removal process, special dental tools are used to break down and remove hardened tartar from both above and slightly below the gumline. The cleaning helps expose the teeth and gums clearly for further evaluation.

This type of dental cleaning is best for patients who have avoided regular dental visits or have neglected oral hygiene, leading to excessive tartar accumulation.

Scaling and Root Planing (Deep Cleaning for Gum Disease)

Scaling and root planing, often called a deep cleaning, is a non-surgical treatment for patients with early to moderate periodontal disease. It goes deeper than a standard cleaning and targets subgingival plaque and bacteria that contribute to gum inflammation, bleeding gums, and bone loss.

  • Scaling removes tartar from below the gumline, especially from periodontal pockets where bacteria thrive.
     

  • Root planing smooths the tooth roots, helping the gum tissue reattach and heal.
     

This deep dental cleaning is usually performed under local anesthesia for comfort. It’s a crucial step in gum disease treatment, helping to stop the progression of periodontitis and avoid tooth loss.

Recommended for patients with gum recession, deep gum pockets, or signs of chronic gingivitis.

Benefits of Dental Cleaning vs. Risks of Avoidance

Benefits of Dental Cleaning

  • Removes plaque and tartar buildup.

  • Prevents cavities and gum disease.

  • Improves overall oral hygiene.

  • Freshens breath and removes surface stains.

  • Helps detect early signs of dental issues.

  • Supports overall health by reducing oral bacteria.

Risks of Not Getting Dental Cleaning

  • Increased risk of tooth decay.

  • Higher chance of gum disease.

  • Persistent bad breath.

  • Plaque buildup turning into hardened tartar.

  • Risk of tooth loss and bone damage.

  • Missed early signs of dental problems.

Do’s and Don’ts After Dental Cleaning

Do’s

  • Brush and floss regularly to maintain cleanliness.

  • Use fluoride toothpaste.

  • Stay hydrated to help rinse bacteria from your mouth.

  • Follow your dentist's schedule for future cleanings.

  • Eat a balanced diet to support healthy gums.

Don’ts

  • Avoid eating or drinking until numbness wears off (if anesthesia was used).

  • Don’t consume highly acidic or sugary foods right after the cleaning.

  • Avoid smoking or using tobacco products.

  • Don’t skip brushing or flossing between cleanings.

FAQs About Dental Cleaning

  • How can I make a payment?
    We offer various payment options to suit your convenience. You can pay with Cash, Credit Card, Debit Card, Net Banking, or through popular digital payment platforms like UPI (Google Pay, Paytm, PhonePe, etc.).
  • What are the clinic timings?
    Our clinic is open 7 days a week. We operate on Mondays to Saturdays from 9am to 10pm, Sundays- 9am to 1pm.
  • Are you open on Weekends?
    Yes, we are open on weekends. Our Saturday hours are from 9am to 10pm, and on Sundays, we are open from 9am to 1pm.
  • Where is your clinic located?
    Our clinic is conveniently located just a 2-minute walk from Mulund Station. You can find us at MG Road, above Maganlal Mehta Estate Agent, near Gokul Hospital, Mulund West.
  • How is the dental treatment cost so low?
    We're committed to making quality dental care accessible to everyone. By optimizing our processes and costs, we're able to offer competitive pricing without compromising on the high standards of care and materials. Our priority is to deliver exceptional service and results, ensuring the best value for our patients' dental health needs.
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