What is tartar cleaning?
Tartar cleaning is also called scaling. Tartar is the main cause of gum disease, gum bleeding and bad breath. In standard tartar cleaning, the dentist cleans the tartar and plaque that have accumulated on the tooth surface. After that he polishes the teeth with a special enamel to remove any stains. He also advises you on how to brush and floss your teeth. He provides oral hygiene education.
Do you experience pain during dental tartar cleaning?
Tartar cleaning is not a painful procedure. We apply the treatment even to patients with severe fear of dentists because it is easily tolerated and requires only a short amount of time.
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Questions & Answers
How can tartar formation be prevented?
After tartar has formed, it can only be cleaned by a dentist. If you brush your teeth properly twice a day and floss regularly, you can prevent or delay tartar formation.
Do the gums bleed during the procedure?
Patients with edema and inflammation of the teeth may experience bleeding. But this is not to be feared. It will not continue after the cleaning process. One week after the tartar cleaning, the gums will regain their healthy pink color.
How long does it take to clean tartar?
Tartar cleaning takes about 30 minutes. Patients with too much tartar may need to come in for a second session.
How often should tartar be cleaned?
Tartar is the main cause of gum disease. Along with this can also come gum bleeding, bad breath, tooth discoloration and brown spots. It is recommended to visit the dentist every 6 months and clean the tartar if necessary.
Your first visit
Many people who visit Dental Experts Albania have questions about cosmetic problems, including stained and discolored teeth. During your first visit, you will receive a full set of x-rays, a thorough examination, cleaning, and time to talk with your dentist (plan to spend about 90 minutes in our office).
We will review your exam, talk about how you would like to improve the appearance of your teeth, and discuss a treatment plan.
First of all: Prevent
We are of the view that the best cure is prevention; prevention is undoubtedly better than cure. When prevention is no longer possible we try to nip it in the bud.
Timely appointments
Every appointment starts on time, with as little waiting as possible.
Cure with a smile
We know that no one looks forward to going to the dentist. So we do everything to make your experience at our office one of a kind. See for yourself!