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How much deep cleaning will hurt in my case ortho treatment done previously 3 years ago no history of taking medications.
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Deep cleaning doesn’t hurt, you might feel a bit discomfort and a little sensitivity but it’s mandatory to keep your oral hygiene maintained.
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Get the Ultrasonic Scaling and Polishing once in 6 months.
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Brush twice a day, and rinse after eating anything.
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Deep cleaning will not hurt a bit, its beneficial for your oral health
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Deep cleaning should not hurt ; As its a simple dental procedure Its advisable to get scaling done every 6 months. Let the treating dentist decide if local anesthesia should be given for painless scaling or not. Thanks:-)
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It is the simplest procedure. It will not hurt
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This treatment is not painful. The doctor will decide if local anaesthesia is needed or not.
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You should consult a gum specialist. If you'd like, you can book an appointment with us. We'd be happy to treat you.
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