Tooth Cleaning

Dental cleaning is one of the cornerstones of maintaining healthy teeth and gums. Plaque and tartar buildup can lead to gum diseases and the formation of cavities. At UGE Dent, we offer our dental cleaning service with state-of-the-art technology. Using an Airflow device, we provide an effective and comfortable experience.
Benefits of Dental Cleaning
- Gum Health: Removing plaque and tartar prevents gum diseases.
- Brighter Teeth: Removing stains from the tooth surface results in a whiter and healthier appearance.
- Fresh Breath: Eliminating bacteria from the mouth eliminates bad breath.
What is the state-of-the-art Airflow device?
The Airflow device is a modern method that cleans the tooth surface using a combination of pressurized water, air, and a special powder. It delivers results that are much faster and more effective compared to traditional methods.
- Painless Procedure: It is very comfortable for sensitive teeth and gums.
- Detailed Cleaning: Interdental spaces and hard-to-reach areas are easily cleaned.
- Sensitivity Protection: The cleaning is performed without damaging the tooth enamel.
Treatment Process
- Evaluation: Your teeth are examined, and an appropriate plan is created for the cleaning procedure.
- Airflow Cleaning: Plaque, tartar, and surface stains are removed with the help of the device.
- Polishing: The tooth surfaces are polished to achieve a shiny appearance.
At UGE Dent, we offer modern and effective solutions to help you maintain your oral health through regular dental cleaning.
What is dental cleaning (scaling)?
It is the process of removing tartar and plaque from the tooth surface. Additionally, the teeth are made whiter and smoother through a special polishing procedure.
Who needs dental cleaning?
It is necessary for everyone who maintains oral hygiene but is unable to prevent tartar and plaque buildup. It is especially recommended for smokers, tea/coffee drinkers, and those undergoing orthodontic treatment.
How often should dental cleaning be performed?
It is recommended to be performed every 6 months on a regular basis. However, for individuals with poor oral hygiene or rapid tartar buildup, it may be needed more frequently.
Does dental cleaning harm teeth?
No, on the contrary, regular cleaning prevents gum diseases and cavities.