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Deep clean vs tartar removal
Hello sir I visited dental area trust center its private trust in Hyderabad for deep cleaning. But on name of deep cleaning they charge me rs 700 but within 10 mins they have done and sent me by just removing some Tartar mostly from front back teeths. So may I know is Tar tar removal also comes under deep clean. Bevoz actually I thought deep cleaning means my all teeths will be white they not done my expectation .so pls tell difference what to do for whitening any liquids or powder is available pls tell atleast I will buy
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While tooth cleaning, entire calculus and plaque deposits is removed, which gives natural whiteness of your teeth.for whitening, you have to get bleaching done.
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Cleaning or we call it scaling and polishing is meant to remove calculus, stains/tartar or deposits. It will remove the yellow color calculus deposits bulid externally on teeth Not the internal coloration. For whitening u have to undergo bleaching procedure
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bleaching is for cosmetic reasons
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