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Scale, Polish & Airflow Cleaning

For a smooth, fresh, and perfectly healthy smile.

A Deeper Clean for Lasting Health

This professional cleaning procedure removes plaque, tartar, and surface stains that daily brushing cannot reach. Even with the best brushing and flossing habits, tartar (calculus) builds up in hard-to-reach areas. Our comprehensive cleaning service targets these problem areas to restore your oral health.

The Process: Step-by-Step

  • 1. Scaling: Using precision ultrasonic scalers, we gently and effectively remove the hardened plaque (tartar) and soft plaque from above and just below the gumline.
  • 2. Airflow Polishing: For heavily stained teeth, our Airflow polishing system provides a deeper clean using a gentle jet of air, water, and fine powder.
  • 3. Final Polish: After scaling, your teeth are polished for a smooth, clean finish, leaving your mouth feeling fresh and your gums healthier. This smooth surface makes it more difficult for new plaque to stick.

What is Airflow Polishing?

Airflow is an advanced polishing technology that provides a deeper, more effective clean than traditional polishing pastes.

It works by projecting a high-powered jet of air, fine powder, and water onto the surface of your teeth. This method is exceptionally effective at removing tough, long-standing stains from coffee, tea, red wine, and smoking.

  • Superior Stain Removal: Reaches deep into pits and fissures where traditional methods can't.
  • Gentle on Enamel: It's a minimally abrasive technique, making it comfortable and safe for your tooth enamel.
  • Fast & Comfortable: The process is quick and provides a noticeably smoother, cleaner feel immediately after treatment.

Is This Treatment Right for You?

Regular professional cleaning is recommended for everyone every 6 months. It is especially beneficial if you:

  • Notice yellow or brown stains on your teeth.
  • Are a regular coffee, tea, or red wine drinker.
  • Are a smoker.
  • Experience bleeding gums (a sign of gingivitis).
  • Want to maintain optimal oral health and prevent gum disease.
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