Hello mam, dental cleaning is usually done because by normal brushing 100 percent so we advice regular scaling and polishing it may not damage your teeth but may keep it free from micro organisms.
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Book says once in a 6month but you can do it once in a year.. Its like washing your clothes with detergent... As brush cannot clean all the time... Secondly whoever has told you that it weakens the gums must be a quack or non medico .. Plz consult with genuine persons ti come over a conclusion..
Next Steps
Visit dentist and go for scaling
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If you do regular scaling at a interval then there would be no dental problems
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Hi
In dental clinics, cleaning is an attack over your deposited solidified germs, not on teeth.
It can no way harm your teeth, if done properly.
These germs - bacteria form their home over teeth. Do clean at home properly, v properly do that this never happens again.
U will ask is it possible to not to have deposits again?
It is 💯 percent possible with your routine.
Follow a routine -
Brush with paste in morning,
Do plain brushing after breakfast.
Do mouth wash clohex ads after lunch.
Do brush with paste after dinner.
Next Steps
Go for routine check up every six months.
then get the required fillings and get prescribed scaling and polishing by dentist.
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