Polishing is a professional dental cleaning procedure that removes surface stains, plaque, and minor tartar deposits from your teeth, giving them a smooth, shiny, and clean appearance. It is often performed at the end of scaling during routine dental cleaning sessions to enhance your oral hygiene and smile aesthetics.
If you want a cleaner, brighter, and healthier smile, contact us to book your professional polishing treatment with our experienced dental team today.
Why is Polishing Important?
✅ Removes Surface Stains Polishing effectively eliminates stains caused by coffee, tea, smoking, and certain foods, restoring the natural brightness of your teeth.
✅ Smoothens Tooth Surface It smoothens the surface of your teeth, making it harder for plaque and bacteria to accumulate.
✅ Freshens Breath By cleaning away plaque and debris, polishing helps in maintaining fresh breath.
✅ Enhances Oral Hygiene It is an essential part of dental cleaning to maintain optimal oral health and prevent gum disease.
How is Polishing Done?
During the procedure:
Scaling is done first to remove plaque and tartar deposits.
A polishing paste (prophylaxis paste) is applied on your teeth.
A rotating rubber cup or brush is used to polish each tooth gently, leaving them smooth and shiny.
The procedure is painless, quick, and safe when performed by a dental professional.
Who Should Get Polishing?
Polishing is recommended for:
Anyone undergoing routine dental cleaning
Individuals with mild tooth staining
People looking to maintain their dental aesthetics and hygiene
However, it is not a replacement for teeth whitening if you have deep intrinsic stains.
Benefits of Dental Polishing
Brighter and cleaner smile
Reduced plaque build-up
Improved gum health
Smooth tooth surfaces for better oral hygiene maintenance
Boosts confidence with fresh breath and clean teeth
Aftercare Tips
Maintain brushing and flossing daily
Limit foods and drinks that stain teeth
Schedule regular dental check-ups every 6 months
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