Teeth Cleaning & Polishing in Muzaffarnagar

Professional teeth cleaning goes beyond what your toothbrush can do at home. No matter how well you brush and floss, plaque hardens into tartar (calculus) in areas that are hard to reach. Once tartar forms, it cannot be removed with a regular toothbrush. It needs to be scaled off by a dentist.

Left alone, tartar buildup leads to gum disease, bad breath, and eventually tooth loss. Regular professional cleaning keeps your gums healthy and your teeth feeling noticeably smoother and cleaner.

What to expect

The cleaning starts with scaling, where we use an ultrasonic scaler to remove tartar deposits from above and below the gumline. After scaling, we polish your teeth to smooth out the surfaces and remove surface stains. The whole procedure usually takes 30 to 45 minutes.

Your teeth will feel smoother right away, and many patients notice their breath is fresher. If we spot any areas of concern during the cleaning, like early gum disease or a cavity starting to form, we will point it out and discuss next steps with you.

For teeth cleaning at Garg Dental Clinic in Muzaffarnagar, send us a message on WhatsApp or call the clinic.

Frequently asked questions

  1. How often should I get my teeth cleaned professionally?

    Recommended frequency varies by patient. Many people benefit from a visit every six months, but we will advise a schedule based on your gum health and individual needs.

  2. Does teeth cleaning damage enamel?

    No. Professional cleaning removes deposits from the surface of your teeth without damaging the enamel. The tools we use are designed to be effective against tartar while being safe for your tooth structure.

  3. Is teeth cleaning painful?

    Most patients find it comfortable. You may feel some sensitivity in areas where there is significant buildup or gum inflammation, but it is generally not painful. If you are sensitive, let us know and we can adjust.

  4. Why do my gums bleed during cleaning?

    Bleeding during cleaning can be a sign of gum inflammation, which is common. We will assess your gums during the appointment and advise you on appropriate next steps for your situation.