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Scaling |
Scaling is the process by which plaque and other deposits are removed from the tooth surface, both above and below the gum margin. The primary aim of scaling is to restore the gingival health by completely removing from the tooth surface elements that provoke inflammation and further destruction of the gum. Scaling is normally done without any anesthesia but if there is pain or discomfort local anesthesia can be applied over the area of proposed treatment.
Scaling can be done in two ways:
Scaling using special hand instruments, which are designed for the purpose.
Ultra sonic hand scaling equipment which uses which use vibratory forces to dislodge the hard
deposits and stains present on the tooth surface. The ultra sonic method of scaling is more commonly used among the two. For patients with mild deposits on the tooth surface, a single appointment is usually enough. But for patients with thick, tenacious deposits and stains more than two appointments may be required to perform scaling on all the teeth present.
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