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  • Can you Remove Dental Calculus Yourself?

    One of the most commonly asked questions by patients is can you remove dental calculus yourself? Dental calculus can only be removed by a dental hygienist or dentist through a dental cleaning. You can’t remove dental calculus by yourself. 1. Picking at dental calculus Trying to pick at dental calculus with your hands will not on...

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  • How Often Do You Need a Dental Cleaning?

    How often should you visit a dentist for a professional dental cleaning? If you are experiencing bad breath and bleeding gums you should make an appointment to see your dentist because you might need a deep cleaning to remove the dental calculus build-up. Dental calculus is usually found at stuck to the teeth, gums and in between gap...

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  • Treating Pain After Scale & Polish

    Is it normal to experience pain after a dental cleaning? If the pain isn’t caused by the dental cleaning then why has the pain only started after the procedure? Before a dental cleaning the gums and the teeth are covered by a thick layer of dental calculus and once the scale and polish is complete the gums will be sensitive.Pain after a s...

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  • Routine Scale & Polish

    Can a scale and polish remove all dental calculus? How many times you need to go through a scale and polish will depend on the treatment arranged by your dentist. Let's take a look at the procedures of a scale and polish so you can get a better understanding. A professional clean above the gum line is what we usually refer to as ...

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  • How does a tooth polishing procedure work?

    Polishing after tooth cleaning is not to grind the teeth, nor to do harm to the teeth. It usually takes a little time which is unnecessarily to save at the cost of ruining the outcome of dental cleaning, as that may be a waste of money. The dentist says polishing is an indispensable procedure following tooth cleaning, as it can impac...

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