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Cost depends ... 1.on how severe the tartar or deposits or stains present
2. Varies from Clinic to clinic
If not well maintained after the cleaning, again it will form. Depends on your lifestyle, oral hygeine and food habits.
Next Steps
Visit Dentist
Health Tips
visit dentist every 6 months.
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The removal of Tartar means dental scaling and polishing, the cost of this procedure depends upon the amount of Tartar whether you would require a single sitting or two or three sittings. You will have to visit your dentist and get yourself checked, the cost will depend upon the area where you are living.
secondly dental cleaning is a procedure that is recommended to be done every six months, it tends to form again because of the daily food items that we eat, but yes if you maintain your oral hygiene religiously then less tartar will form and you will have to visit the dentist less frequently.
Next Steps
Kindly visit your nearby dentist and get a round of teeth scaling done.
Cost varies from place to place and clinic to clinic and experience of doctor.
Once removed, you need to brush well twice daily using soft brush, good paste and technique to minimize formation of tartar again.
Next Steps
Go to a dentist in your place and get it cleaned. it's a very simple procedure and might need 1 to 2 sittings
Health Tips
Going to a dentist for check up once or twice an year is a good practice. During the check up they will tell you if you need teeth cleaning. if you have kept it clean, they won't do cleanup. If deposits are there, they will do cleaning.
During yearly regular check up visits, any small issues will be cleared and preventive care will be given to prevent bigger problems later.
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