Dental scaling and polishing is a common preventive dental procedure that helps remove plaque, tartar, and surface stains from your teeth. Many patients worry about whether the treatment is painful. In most cases, dental scaling and polishing is not painful. You may feel mild sensitivity or slight discomfort during the process, especially if there is a heavy buildup of tartar, gum inflammation, or sensitive teeth.
Dentists use special ultrasonic instruments and polishing tools to clean your teeth gently. For patients with sensitive gums or dental anxiety, local anesthesia or numbing gel can be applied to make the procedure more comfortable. After dental scaling and polishing, you may notice temporary gum tenderness or slight bleeding, but this usually subsides within a day or two.
Overall, the benefits of dental scaling and polishing far outweigh any minor discomfort. Regular sessions not only improve oral hygiene and freshen breath but also help prevent gum disease, cavities, and long-term dental issues.
👉 If you maintain good oral hygiene at home and schedule dental scaling and polishing every 6 months, the procedure becomes easier, quicker, and even more comfortable.
