What a scale and polish involves, why brushing isn’t enough, and how often you need it — from The Dentart, Sarjapura, Bengaluru.
A professional scale and polish — routine dental cleaning — is one of the simplest and most valuable appointments you can have. It removes the hardened deposits that brushing alone can’t, keeping your gums healthy and your breath fresh. Here’s what it involves and why it matters more than people realise.
Cleaning is the front line against gum disease. To understand what you’re protecting against, see our guide to bleeding gums and gum disease.
Why Brushing Isn’t Enough
No matter how well you brush, some plaque is always missed — and within a day or two it hardens into tartar (calculus), a rough deposit that brushing can’t remove. Tartar gives bacteria a foothold, irritating the gums and leading to gum disease. Only professional cleaning can remove it.
What Happens During a Scale & Polish
- Assessment — a quick check of your teeth and gums
- Scaling — tartar and plaque are removed, including just below the gumline
- Polishing — surfaces are smoothed to remove stains and slow new build-up
- Advice — tips tailored to the spots you’re missing at home
The Benefits
- Healthier gums and a lower risk of gum disease
- Fresher breath
- Removal of surface stains from tea, coffee, and tobacco
- Early detection of decay and other problems
- A smoother, cleaner feel that’s easier to maintain
Key fact: Regular cleaning is preventive care, not just a cosmetic tidy-up. Because gum disease is the leading cause of adult tooth loss and is largely painless until advanced, a routine scale and polish — plus the check that comes with it — is one of the best-value ways to keep your teeth for life.
How Often You Need It at a Glance
| Your Situation | Suggested Frequency |
|---|---|
| Healthy gums, good hygiene | Every 6 months |
| History of gum disease | Every 3–4 months |
| Braces or fixed appliances | More frequent cleaning |
| Smoker | More frequent cleaning |
| Heavy tea/coffee stains | As advised by your dentist |
⚠ Important: Skipping cleanings to ‘save’ time or money usually backfires — tartar keeps building, gum disease advances silently, and the eventual treatment is more involved than a simple clean would have been. Prevention is genuinely cheaper than repair.
Due for a clean?
Book a scale and polish at The Dentart, Sarjapura, Bengaluru. It’s quick, comfortable, and one of the best things you can do for your long-term oral health.
Frequently Asked Questions
What patients in Sarjapura ask about professional cleaning.
Does scaling damage or loosen teeth?
No — it removes harmful tartar, not tooth. If teeth feel slightly different afterwards, it’s because deposits that were wedged against them are gone.
Is a scale and polish painful?
Usually not — most people find it comfortable. If your gums are inflamed or sensitive, we can make the visit as gentle as possible.
How often should I have one?
Every six months suits most people; those with gum disease, braces, or staining habits may need more frequent visits.
Will it whiten my teeth?
It removes surface stains and reveals the teeth’s natural shade, but it isn’t the same as whitening, which lightens the teeth themselves.
Why do my gums bleed during cleaning?
Usually because they’re already inflamed from plaque. Bleeding typically settles as your gums get healthier with regular cleaning and good home care.
Final Takeaway
A scale and polish does what no toothbrush can — it removes hardened tartar and protects your gums from the most common cause of tooth loss. Paired with the check-up it comes with, it’s simple, affordable, preventive care. Keep it regular and you’ll spend far less time (and money) fixing problems later.
Book your scale and polish at The Dentart, Sarjapura, and keep your smile healthy and bright.
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Tags: Scaling · Teeth Cleaning · Oral Hygiene · Preventive Dentistry



