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Teeth Cleaning

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Teeth Cleaning options

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Basic Cleaning

✔  Supra Gingival teeth cleaning by ultrasonic scaler

AED 149

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Deep Scaling & Polishing

✔   Supra and Sub Gingival teeth cleaning by ultrasonic scaler

AED 250

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Deep Scaling & Polishing + Air Flow

✔  Deep Scaling & Polishing + Stain Removal Air Flow

AED 400

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is Dental Scaling or Teeth Cleaning?

Dental scaling, also known as teeth cleaning, is a preventive dental procedure that involves removing plaque, tartar, and stains from the surfaces of your teeth. It is typically performed by our expert dentist using specialized instruments here at First Priority Medical Center. The goal is to maintain optimal oral health by keeping your teeth and gums free from harmful buildup.

Why Is Dental Scaling/Cleaning Done?

Dental scaling is done for several reasons:

  • Plaque and Tartar Removal: It helps remove accumulated plaque (soft, sticky film of bacteria) and tartar (hardened plaque) from teeth, preventing gum disease and cavities.
  • Gum Health: Scaling promotes healthy gums by reducing inflammation and preventing gum infections.
  • Stain Removal: It removes surface stains caused by coffee, tea, tobacco, or other substances.
  • Fresh Breath: Clean teeth contribute to fresher breath.

How Long will the Procedure Take?

The duration of dental scaling depends on factors such as the extent of buildup, the number of teeth involved, and the patient’s oral health. At First Priority Medical Center typically, a routine scaling appointment lasts around 30 minutes to an hour.

How Frequently Should Teeth Cleaning/ Scaling needs to be Done?

Regular dental cleanings are essential. Most people benefit from professional scaling every six months. However, your dentist may recommend more frequent cleanings if you have specific risk factors (e.g, gum disease, smoking, diabetes).

What is the Difference Between Deep and Normal Cleaning?

  • Normal Cleaning (Prophylaxis):
    This is a routine cleaning to remove surface plaque and tartar. It is preventive and suitable for patients with healthy gums.
  • Deep Cleaning (Scaling and Root Planing):
    Deep cleaning targets below the gumline, removing tartar from pockets around the teeth. It is necessary for patients with gum disease (gingivitis or periodontitis).

What Is Teeth Scaling?

Teeth scaling is the process of meticulously removing tartar and plaque from the tooth surfaces, including the areas below the gumline. It helps prevent gum disease and maintains oral health.

Do You Have an Ultrasonic Scaler?

Yes, at First Priority Medical Center, we utilize ultrasonic scalers. These devices use high-frequency vibrations to break down tartar and plaque, making the cleaning process more efficient and comfortable for patients.

What is Teeth Cleaning/ Scaling?

Teeth scaling, also known as dental scaling, is a crucial procedure that goes beyond regular teeth cleaning. It’s often performed alongside root planing, collectively referred to as a “deep cleaning.” Let’s dive into the details:

  • Purpose: Teeth scaling and root planing help treat chronic periodontal disease (commonly known as gum disease). These procedures are essential for maintaining oral health.
  • Chronic Periodontal Disease: When bacteria in plaque cause your gums to pull away from your teeth, it creates large pockets between them. Regular brushing can’t reach these areas effectively. If left untreated, chronic periodontal disease can lead to bone and tissue loss, loose teeth, and even tooth loss.

Symptoms of Chronic Periodontal Disease:

  • Bleeding gums
  • Inflamed, red, or tender gums
  • Bad breath
  • Shifting permanent teeth
  • Changes in your bite

The Procedure:

  1. Teeth Scaling: Your dentist will scrape away plaque from your teeth and any large pockets that have formed between your teeth and gums. This thorough cleaning removes bacteria and helps prevent further damage.
  2. Root Planing: Next, your dentist smooths the tooth roots using a specialized scaling tool. This process encourages your gums to reattach to your teeth, promoting healing.
  3. Additional Treatment: Depending on your oral health, your dentist may recommend antimicrobial agents or prescribe oral antibiotics to aid in faster healing. Host modulation a process where medication is administered directly into your gums may also be used.

Why Choose First Priority Medical Center?

  • Expert Dentists: Our skilled dental team includes experienced dentists who specialize in teeth scaling and root planing.
  • State-of-the-Art Facility: At First Priority Medical Center in Dubai, we use advanced equipment and techniques to ensure effective treatment.
  • Friendly Staff: Our compassionate staff will make you feel comfortable throughout the procedure.
  • Cost-Effective: We believe in providing quality care at reasonable prices.

Don’t wait! Schedule your teeth scaling appointment today and maintain a healthy smile at First Priority Medical Center