

Scaling
Dental scaling is a professional procedure to remove plaque and tartar buildup from the surface of the teeth and below the gum line
Dental Scaling at PUTIH Dental
Gentle, Minimally Invasive Dental Cleaning with Modern Technology
At PUTIH Dental, dental scaling is designed to be a more comfortable and precise treatment experience — not just a routine teeth cleaning.
With a minimally invasive approach and modern technology, the treatment is performed more gently, calmly, and thoroughly, even for patients with sensitive teeth.
What Is Dental Scaling?
Dental scaling is a professional procedure to remove plaque and tartar buildup from the surface of the teeth and below the gum line.
Tartar cannot be removed by brushing alone, and if left untreated, it may lead to:
- Gum inflammation (gingivitis)
- Periodontal disease
- Bad breath (halitosis)
- Increased risk of infection and tooth structure damage
Scaling is an important part of preventive dental care to help maintain long-term oral health.
Does Dental Scaling Hurt?
One of the most common questions patients ask is: “Does dental scaling hurt?”
With modern technology and proper techniques, dental scaling is generally not painful. Most patients only experience light vibrations from the ultrasonic scaler or mild sensitivity in certain areas.
In some cases — especially when there is heavy tartar buildup or inflamed gums — slight discomfort may occur temporarily. However, this sensation is usually manageable and short-lived.
At PUTIH Dental, scaling is performed with a gentler and minimally invasive approach, allowing the treatment to be done thoroughly while remaining more comfortable for both the teeth and gums.
Why Can Scaling Feel Uncomfortable?
Every patient experiences scaling differently. Some patients feel very comfortable during treatment, while others may experience mild to moderate sensitivity, especially when tartar buildup is significant or the gums are inflamed.
As dentists, this is something we commonly encounter, particularly in patients who have not had scaling for a long time or who have tartar buildup below the gum line.
Factors that may influence comfort during scaling include:
- Amount of tartar buildup
- Gum inflammation or bleeding gums
- Tooth sensitivity
- The techniques and instruments used during treatment
Interestingly, many patients at PUTIH Dental initially arrive feeling anxious because they expect scaling to be painful. However, after the treatment, many are surprised by how much more comfortable the experience feels compared to what they had imagined.
With modern ultrasonic scaling technology and a gentler approach, scaling today can generally be performed with far less discomfort than many people expect.
The Scaling Approach at PUTIH Dental
Modern Ultrasonic Scaling Technology
Scaling is performed using modern ultrasonic technology that helps remove tartar more gently and comfortably, without excessive pressure on the teeth and gums.
A Gentler, More Personalized Approach
Every patient has different dental conditions and levels of sensitivity. That is why each treatment is performed in a more personalized and unhurried manner to help patients feel more comfortable throughout the procedure.
More Precise Detail
Our dentists use dental loupes to enhance visibility and precision, allowing more accurate and thorough cleaning.
Experienced Dentists
Treatment is performed by experienced dentists with a calm, communicative, and patient-centered approach.
Modern Standards of Care
From the equipment used to the treatment workflow itself, every step is designed to create a more comfortable scaling experience and optimal results.
How Often Should Dental Scaling Be Done?
Dental scaling is generally recommended every 6 months, or more frequently if you:
- Have bleeding gums
- Develop tartar quickly
- Wear braces
- Have a history of gum disease
Treatment duration is usually around 45-60 minutes, depending on each patient’s condition.
What to Expect After Scaling
After scaling, some patients may experience mild sensitivity for 1–2 days, which is considered normal.
To maintain comfort and optimal results:
- Avoid very hot or cold foods temporarily
- Use toothpaste for sensitive teeth if needed
- Brush gently
- Avoid hard foods for a short period
At PUTIH Dental, treatment also includes personalized oral care education to help maintain results longer.
FAQ Dental Scaling
Is scaling safe for sensitive teeth?
Yes. The procedure can be adjusted to remain comfortable for sensitive teeth.
Can scaling whiten teeth?
Scaling does not instantly whiten teeth, but it removes stains and buildup, making teeth appear cleaner and brighter.
Will my teeth become sensitive after scaling?
Mild sensitivity may occur temporarily after treatment.
What if I’m afraid of going to the dentist?
Treatments at PUTIH Dental are performed with a calmer, more gentle approach focused on patient comfort.
A More Comfortable Dental Scaling Experience
Dental scaling does not have to feel intimidating or uncomfortable.
With modern technology and a gentler approach, scaling today can be performed more comfortably, calmly, and effectively to help maintain healthy teeth and gums.
Maintaining oral hygiene is not only about appearance — it is also an important part of long-term oral health.
If you notice tartar buildup, bleeding gums, or persistent bad breath, early evaluation may help prevent more serious problems from developing.
At PUTIH Dental, every treatment is designed with a more personal and comfortable approach so patients can feel more relaxed throughout their dental journey.



