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  • How Much Does it Cost to Remove Tea Stains From Teeth?

    Drinking tea is always a good way to wind down and relax throughout the day and with the many health benefits associated with drinking tea it has become increasingly popular to drink a few cups a day. However, there is the saying that too much of a good thing can be bad, drinking too much tea can stain the teeth due to tannins. So how muc...

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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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  • Smokers Need a Scale & Polish or Whitening Treatment?

    What's the difference between a scale and polish and whitening treatment? A lot of patients often ask this question and can't decide which treatment to choose. So under what circumstances should you choose a professional clean or whitening treatment? For long-term smokers bad breath is often related to bad dental hygiene and ...

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  • Removing Dental Calculus

    Dental calculus is a crusty deposit that is found on teeth which traps stains and also a culprit for discoloration. Dental calculus cannot be removed with brushing and can only be removed by professional dental hygienists or dentists. Generally speaking, calculus can be seen on the back of teeth and along the gum line. However, dental cal...

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  • Ultrasonic scaling or manual scaling, which is better?

    Scaling refers to getting rid of formed dental calculus and dental plaque inside the gums through special instruments. It can reduce gingival stimulation and then cure periodontitis. Scaling is a deep cleaning after simple cleaning in the gums. Generally speaking, it is for better removing formed dental calcu...

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