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What Is Scaling & Cleaning?

Scaling and cleaning is a professional dental procedure that removes plaque, tartar, and stains from your teeth, especially in hard-to-reach areas. If gum issues are present, scaling and root planing may be recommended for a deeper clean.

At Dr. Malik’s, we offer comprehensive scaling and root planing treatment to prevent gum disease and maintain oral health, using advanced tools for precision and comfort.
Why Are They Important?

Regular cleaning isn’t just about a bright smile — it prevents gum disease, bad breath, and even tooth loss. Tartar buildup can lead to inflammation and infection, so a professional clean every 6 months is key to long-term oral health.

  • Removes plaque and tartar safely
  • Helps prevent gum disease and tooth decay
  • Improves breath and overall hygiene
  • Boosts the brightness of your smile
  • Early detection of oral health issues
  • Every 6 months for routine maintenance
  • If you notice bleeding gums, bad breath, or tartar buildup
  • Before or after orthodontic/braces treatment
  • If you smoke or consume staining foods/drinks frequently
  • On your dentist’s recommendation for gum treatment
  • Decades of expertise in preventive dental care
  • Latest equipment for pain-free, precise cleaning
  • Trusted team for scaling and root planing treatment
  • Affordable teeth cleaning cost with complete transparency
  • Personalized care in a calm, hygienic environment
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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I get my teeth cleaned?

Every 6 months. If you’re prone to plaque or gum issues, we may suggest more frequent visits.

Not at all. It’s a gentle, non-invasive process. For deeper root planing, we use local anesthesia for comfort.
Teeth cleaning cost depends on whether you need a routine clean or advanced treatment. We offer affordable options and explain everything upfront.
It removes surface stains, making your teeth look visibly cleaner and brighter. For deeper stains, we may recommend teeth whitening.
Yes — brushing alone can’t remove hardened tartar. Scaling is essential to keep your gums healthy and prevent buildup.
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