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Dr Aastha Chandra

Dental Cleaning

Maintaining proper oral hygiene is the cornerstone of overall dental health and the foundation of our preventive care approach. By staying on top of routine cleanings and check-ups, you can ward off issues like tooth decay and gum disease, potentially avoiding the need for more invasive treatments such as root canals or fillings. Regular dental cleanings not only keep your mouth healthy but also leave your teeth feeling fresh, bright, and polished — helping to prevent bad breath.

In a single, pain-free session at Opal® Dental Care Studio, we remove plaque, tartar, and stains from both the enamel and the hard-to-reach areas below the gum line — spaces that a toothbrush or floss simply can’t reach effectively. We use specialised tools that protect your enamel and gums, ensuring a safer, more thorough, and relaxing experience.

We recommend a professional dental cleaning every six months to maintain optimal oral health, with more frequent visits for those managing gum disease. A routine visit to Opal® isn’t just about maintenance; it’s about enhancing your smile, breath, and confidence while helping prevent cavities and tooth loss.

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TIME:
20 to 30 Minutes
DOWNTIME:
NA
RESULT:
Cleaner, brighter teeth with healthier gums and reduced risk of cavities and gum disease.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Q. Is dental cleaning painful?
No, it’s usually painless. You may feel mild sensitivity especially if there’s tartar buildup or gum inflammation, but it subsides quickly.
Q. Why is cleaning necessary if I brush and floss daily?
Even with perfect brushing, plaque hardens into tartar over time, which only a dentist can remove. Regular cleaning prevents gum disease, cavities, and bad breath.
Q. How often should I get a dental cleaning done?
Ideally every 6 months, or more frequently if you have gum issues, wear braces, or tend to build up tartar quickly.
Q. Can dental cleaning damage enamel?
Absolutely not. Professional ultrasonic scalers work only on tartar — they do not harm the enamel.

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