Scaling and Polishing: The Professional Clean Your Teeth Really Need
Brushing and flossing at home do a great job — but there are places your toothbrush simply cannot reach. A professional scale and polish removes what builds up in those hidden spaces before it causes serious problems.
Even people who brush diligently twice a day and floss every night are not completely protected from tartar buildup. Plaque — the soft, sticky film of bacteria that forms on teeth throughout the day — hardens into tartar when it is not fully removed. Once it hardens, no amount of brushing will get rid of it. Only a professional cleaning can remove tartar safely, and this is exactly what a dental scale and polish is designed to do.
At Karmani Dental Clinic in Karachi, we recommend this treatment for all our patients as part of their routine preventive dental care.
What Is Dental Tartar and Why Is It a Problem?
Tartar, also known as calculus, is mineralised plaque. It forms along the gum line and between teeth, creating a rough surface where more bacteria cling and breed. Over time, the bacteria in tartar irritate the gums, causing them to become red, swollen, and prone to bleeding — the early stage of gum disease, known as gingivitis.
If gingivitis is not addressed, it can progress to periodontitis — a more serious condition where the infection spreads deeper, causing the gums to pull away from the teeth, the supporting bone to break down, and eventually, teeth to loosen or be lost.
Gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults — and it is largely preventable with regular professional cleaning combined with good home care habits.
What Happens During a Scale and Polish?
The scaling part of the treatment involves using specialist instruments — either ultrasonic scalers that use gentle vibrations or fine hand tools — to carefully remove tartar deposits from the tooth surfaces, including below the gum line where most of the buildup occurs. The process is thorough but gentle, and most patients find it very comfortable.
Once scaling is complete, the teeth are polished using a mildly abrasive professional paste applied with a rotating brush or cup. This removes surface stains, smooths the tooth surface to make it harder for future plaque to adhere, and leaves your teeth feeling wonderfully clean and smooth. Many patients notice their teeth look noticeably brighter after a polish, even without any bleaching treatment.
How Often Should You Have a Scale and Polish?
For most people, a professional clean every six months is the recommended routine. Patients who are more prone to tartar buildup, who smoke, who have diabetes, or who are undergoing orthodontic treatment may benefit from more frequent visits — every three to four months. Your dentist at Karmani Dental Clinic will advise a schedule that suits your individual oral health needs.
Beyond Clean Teeth — The Wider Health Benefits
Research has shown links between poor gum health and conditions including heart disease, diabetes complications, and adverse pregnancy outcomes. Keeping your gums healthy through regular professional cleanings is not just good for your mouth — it is genuinely good for your overall wellbeing.
Our team at Karmani Dental Clinic also uses scale and polish appointments as an opportunity to check for early signs of decay, assess gum health, and offer personalised advice on home care. It is a short appointment that delivers a lot of value.
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