About the Service
Scale and Polishing is a vital professional dental cleaning procedure designed to remove plaque, tartar (calculus), and surface stains that accumulate on your teeth. Unlike regular brushing, this treatment targets hardened mineral deposits left behind by saliva—buildup that can’t be removed through home care alone. Over time, these deposits may promote the growth of harmful bacteria, leading to gum disease, tooth decay, and bad breath.
Professional scaling and polishing effectively eliminate this stubborn debris while also smoothing the tooth surfaces, making it harder for plaque to return. As a result, your teeth feel cleaner, look brighter, and stay healthier. With regular treatments, you can significantly enhance your oral hygiene and maintain the natural radiance of your smile.
How it Works – Scale and Polishing Procedure
Step 1: Scaling (Plaque & Tartar Removal)
Ultrasonic scaler – Uses gentle vibrations and a cooling water spray to break down hardened tartar effectively.
Hand scalers – Fine-tipped tools are used to remove any remaining buildup between teeth and along the gumline.
Step 2: Polishing (Smoothing & Stain Removal)
Rubber cup polish –A rotating soft cup filled with gritty prophylaxis paste buffs away stubborn surface stains.
Air-polishing (Prophyjet) – A pressurized blend of water, air, and baking soda gently removes soft debris and leaves the teeth smooth.
Step 3: Final Rinse & Fluoride (Optional)
Following the cleaning, fluoride may be applied to strengthen enamel and reduce sensitivity.
Time Required: 30–60 minutes | Discomfort Level: Minimal (no anesthesia needed).
Benefits of Scale & Polishing
- Prevent gum disease by removing tartar that harbors harmful bacteria.
- Enjoy a brighter smile as stains from coffee, tea, and smoking are lifted.
- Teeth feel smoother with rough areas polished away to deter plaque.
- Say goodbye to bad breath by eliminating odor-causing bacteria.
- Early tartar removal helps protect enamel and prevent cavities.
Success Stories
Read our glowing reviews from satisified customers.
They are very gentle and do their best to give the patients the expected results. I am very happy with their office, equipment, kindness and professionalism.

The staff was friendly and professional, and the treatment left me feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. Thank you for the wonderful service, I'll definitely be visiting again!

The treatment targeted areas of concern and helped to improve the texture and firmness of my skin, but most importantly, the staff knew what they were doing.

have a question?
Quick answers to questions you may have
Q1: Does scaling damage teeth?
A: No—modern tools safely remove only tartar, not enamel.
Q2: How often should I get it done?
A: Every 6 months, or as advised by your dentist.
Q3: Is polishing abrasive?
A: The paste is gentle; air-polishing is even milder.
Q4: Why does tartar build up?
*A: Saliva minerals harden plaque within 24–72 hours if not brushed/flossed away.*
Q5: Can scaling whiten teeth?
A: It removes surface stains but won’t lighten natural tooth color like bleaching.

