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Teeth cleaning is both a cosmetic and a medical practice. With advanced polishing equipment, cosmetologists can achieve outstanding results by changing the look, beauty, cleanliness and feel of your teeth. This application is also an effective medical application that helps to stop and prevent the occurrence of conditions such as gingivitis.

To Whom Can It Be Applied?
  • It can be applied to patients with stains or plaques on their teeth, or to people who experience permanent yellowing and darkening of their teeth due to aging or smoking behaviors.
  • People at risk of diseases such as gingivitis and gingival recession.
  • Patients suffering from bad breath.
Treatment time abroad
  • Minimum stay: 1 Day
  • Number of trips: 1
Treatment process
  • The duration of treatment may vary according to the scale of the procedure. If the mouth is cleaning, the process may take 1-2 hours.
  • Afterwards, patients can easily return to their homes and daily lives.
  • You may feel sensitivity in your teeth for 3-4 days.
Tooth Cleaning Process

Teeth cleaning is both a cosmetic and a medical practice. Cosmetologists can transform the look and feel of your teeth with advanced polishing materials, providing outstanding results. This process is also an effective medical practice that helps to stop and prevent the occurrence of conditions such as gingivitis.

What is dental cleaning?

Tooth cleaning is a common dental practice that has two main reasons. First, it is applied to improve and regulate the cosmetic appearance of a patient’s teeth. Second, it can help prevent the development and proliferation of serious dental conditions such as gum recession and cavities. After examining your teeth, your dentist will recommend exactly the right application to improve your health.

What is deep cleaning?

Deep cleaning is also called tartar cleaning and root correction in the dental treatment world. Your dental hygienist can perform scaling treatment using electrical or ultrasonic materials or manual instruments. The second part of the deep clean is applying the root fix. Your dental hygienist uses a scaling device to remove plaque and tartar from the surface area of ​​your tooth roots. The root fix process consists of at least two appointments.

Many people will practice basic denture cleaning techniques. When a superficial cleaning is required, your hygienists may use polishers, air jets, and mechanical scrapers to remove plaque and other debris. These applications are applied by your doctor with the help of special electric toothbrushes to apply abrasive toothpastes. They can also floss all dental connections and use fluoride-based gels; these are left under the mouth guards for a few minutes, preventing cavities after the procedure. However, longer lasting successful results can be achieved with a “deep” cleaning procedure.

  1. Consultation : This is the first step in treatment, it is to attend a dental consultation where your dentist will assess and diagnose the extent of staining and plaque formation and check for any tooth and gum problems. If they deem it appropriate to do extra cleaning below the gum line, they will recommend you to apply “root trimming”, a cleaning method that reaches below the visible gum line.
  2. Ability and preparation : Before your surgery, you will be advised to eat a healthy diet with a small amount of food. You may also be asked to floss more than usual. If anesthesia is required, it may be necessary to abstain from alcohol a few days before the application.
  3. Scaling and brushing: Before rooting, your doctor will do most of the above-mentioned steps for a basic cleaning. This way, all plaque and dirt on the back of the teeth and missed by normal brushing and flossing is completely removed.
  4. Root correction: Local anesthesia can be applied to some areas and the process of separating the gingival tissue from the tooth is carefully performed. Your dentist then cleans the residues on your teeth from the roots with the help of a hook-shaped tool to reach under the gums. Then, the rough surfaces typical of patients with gingivitis are removed and the affected areas are polished.
  5. Disinfection In some cases, disinfectant drugs are used to kill harmful bacteria. Doctors can treat gingival areas with the help of antibacterial solutions such as chlorhexidine gluconate. Antibiotics may also be added to your prescription as a follow-up measure

Professional dental cleaning is a very simple, painless and very effective treatment method, as well as being performed for cosmetic or medical reasons. Patients can easily achieve a high level of aesthetic satisfaction and a high level of gum or dental health in the future. However, the results may not always be permanent. Whitening and reduction of plaque deposits does not last forever and may require re-cleaning, usually within a year or two. In addition, if tooth discoloration is due to poor dental hygiene, patients should follow the recommendations regarding their daily routines and pay attention to dental hygiene cleaning. After cleaning the teeth, there will be a process that requires extra care while brushing, flossing and eating.

It is recommended to have professional teeth cleaning at least twice a year, but it is also beneficial to have it cleaned at least once.

Dental cleaning keeps your teeth and gums clean and healthy and helps you avoid expensive procedures in the future. For example, if there is a gum disease that goes away without treatment, some applications such as deep cleaning (scaling and root correction), gum graft, bone graft or tooth replacement may be required.

  • Serious side effects are rare. However, patients may experience pain and sometimes bleeding around the gums, but it is not a major problem. It is also possible to increase sensitivity to cold or heat, it is enough to pay attention to them.

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