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Steps Involved:
- Examination: The dentist or hygienist examines the mouth to assess the level of plaque and tartar.
- Scaling: Using manual or ultrasonic tools, they carefully remove tartar from tooth surfaces, especially around the gum line.
- Polishing: After scaling, teeth are polished with a special paste to smooth surfaces and remove stains.
- Fluoride Treatment: Sometimes, a fluoride treatment is applied to help strengthen enamel.
Importance:
- Regular detertraj sessions help maintain oral health and prevent issues like gum disease.
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Tooth stone cleaning, also known as dental calculus removal or scaling, is a dental procedure aimed at removing hardened deposits of bacterial plaque (calculus or tartar) from the teeth. These deposits can accumulate over time and contribute to various dental issues.
Tooth stone cleaning is typically performed by a dental professional using specialized tools such as scalers and ultrasonic devices. These tools help break down and remove the hardened calculus from the tooth surfaces.
The procedure is generally not painful, but some individuals may experience mild discomfort. Local anesthesia can be used if needed.
The frequency of tooth stone cleaning depends on an individual's oral health. It is often recommended once or twice a year during routine dental check-ups.
Tooth stone cleaning offers several benefits, including prevention of gum diseases, improvement of oral hygiene, reduction of bad breath, and overall maintenance of dental health.
Yes, tooth stone cleaning is generally safe during pregnancy. However, it's advisable to inform your dentist about your pregnancy for proper care.
The duration of the appointment can vary but usually takes around 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the extent of calculus buildup.
Regular and thorough oral hygiene practices, including brushing, flossing, and routine dental check-ups, can help prevent tooth stone formation. A well-balanced diet and avoiding tobacco products also contribute to oral health.