Some people think that scaling is for cosmetic purposes. Scaling is a treatment aimed at removing tartar, which is a buildup of bacteria.
- Does scaling remove the teeth?
Scaling removes only tartar attached to the teeth through gentle vibrations. It can be thought of as shaking dust off a blanket to remove the dust. There is no damage to the teeth themselves.
Are your teeth wobbly after scaling?
Sometimes, people may feel that their teeth are wobbly after scaling treatment. If periodontal health is very poor and there is a lot of tartar, the tartar may hold multiple teeth together, leading to the misconception that the teeth are more stable and less wobbly before scaling. This is a temporary phenomenon; during scaling, tartar between the teeth and the jawbone is removed, creating empty spaces. However, as normal tissue regenerates later on, the wobbling symptoms decrease.
Does this gap open up after scaling?
The space between these two is filled with gums, but as plaque accumulates there, the gums recede and the plaque takes its place. When the plaque is removed through scaling, a gap is created where the plaque used to be, and this space between the two is considered to have widened. At this point, since receded gums do not return to their original position, if plaque begins to form again, it should be removed as soon as possible.
Are your teeth more sensitive after scaling?
The more tartar there is, the easier the gums are to swell, and the gum bone may start to be destroyed, potentially exposing the tooth roots. Thick tartar temporarily acts as a physical barrier against sensitivity, but when it is removed through scaling, the physical barrier is gone, making the teeth feel even more sensitive.
If scaling is not performed, symptoms of gum disease may appear. Symptoms vary, including bleeding gums during brushing, redness and swelling of the gums, pain when touching the gums, gaps between the gums and teeth, and loose teeth. Scaling is effective not only in preventing gum disease but also in preventing its progression if it already exists.
The frequency of scaling varies for each individual, but generally, it is appropriate to perform every 6 months to 1 year. For those aged 19 and older, health insurance covers one session per year, making regular scaling essential. Strive to maintain healthy teeth through diligent brushing and flossing, and diligently manage your teeth and gums through regular scaling treatments to practice optimal oral health care.
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