The difference between dental scaling and bleaching

The difference between dental scaling and bleaching

Dr. Mehdi Ali Babaei
Dr. Mehdi Ali Babaei Tehran
کد عضویت: Ph.D. system number: 175909
Many patients confuse dental scaling with bleaching, each of them has completely different treatment methods, which we have given a detailed definition of both on separate pages. In this article, we have told the difference between teeth scaling and bleaching. Scaling and root planning
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Scaling and cleaning the teeth is the process of removing plaque and plaque around the teeth. With this method, the gums and teeth become firm. Scaling is done by an ultrasonic scaler. It is an electric device that has tips that vibrate at a high frequency to remove plaque and tartar. Plaque is a sticky and transparent layer that forms on the teeth and is made up of sugars and acids released by bacteria. This plaque hardens over time and is called tartar. Plaque and tartar cause infection in the gums, which without treatment can lead to periodontal infection (periodontitis). In the severe stages of periodontitis, there is major bone loss around the teeth that causes Teeth fall out at a young age. Plaque and tartar also cause cavities in the teeth. Scaling and polishing removes plaque and tarter and helps the health of teeth and gums. This is a common procedure, every 6-8 months should be done by everyone. Those who are prone to tooth decay or gum infection may They need scaling and smoothing the roots more often. When there is bleeding from the gums, bad breath or any other signs of gum infection, the first step should be taken. On average, you need 30 to 50 minutes. In very severe cases, more than 1 session may be needed. In cases of periodontitis with deep scaling, root planing, laser curettage and some surgeries may be necessary. Scaling and polishing removes plaque and tartar to prevent cavities and keep gums healthy. Laser curettage is a common procedure performed in the dental clinic. teeth whitening or bleaching Teeth whitening is a way to make your teeth brighter. In teeth whitening, your teeth will be 3 to 8 degrees whiter than your original tooth color. It uses different types of bleaching solutions such as carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide. Bleaching treatment takes 30 to 60 minutes. It may be one session or 2 to 3 sessions. You have two options, bleaching in the clinic or bleaching at home, the bleaching solutions used are more concentrated than the home bleaching methods. If you have more serious stains or very yellow teeth, the best teeth whitening method is a treatment performed by your dentist. Laser bleaching is one of the most common in-office whitening treatments offered by Dr. Kado's Dental and Orthodontic Clinic. During the procedure, a whitening agent is applied to your teeth and then a special laser is pointed at your smile to activate the whitening product. Dramatic results can be seen in just one appointment. People who want to do teeth whitening, those who want to attend social events like weddings, parties, etc. and want to look beautiful with a bright smile. Basically, bleaching is an elective cosmetic procedure and does nothing to strengthen your teeth or gums. While dental scaling is a preventive method to maintain the health of gums and teeth and is useful for treating gum diseases.

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