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Oral hygiene and prevention

Professional cleaning sessions and personalized prevention plans.

Plaque and tartar removal, typically recommended once or twice per year.

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What this page covers

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  1. 01

    Professional cleaning

    Plaque, tartar, and gum health

  2. 02

    Technique

    Manual, ultrasonic, or a combination

  3. 03

    Personalized prevention

    One or two visits per year, depending on the dentist advice

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Professional cleaning

Plaque, tartar, and gum health

Professional oral hygiene removes plaque and tartar that cannot be eliminated through daily home care, helping prevent caries, gingivitis, and other gum inflammation.

  • Removal of supra- and subgingival deposits.
  • Support for preventing caries and gingivitis.
  • Focus on long-term gum health.
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Technique

Manual, ultrasonic, or a combination

Cleaning can be performed manually or with an ultrasonic instrument, or with a combination of both methods; when done correctly, the treatment does not damage tooth enamel or gums.

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Personalized prevention

One or two visits per year, depending on the dentist advice

The recommended frequency depends on the condition of the mouth and the dentist advice, but in general one or two visits per year are scheduled to keep prevention under control.

Frequently asked questions

Essential answers for orientation.

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How often is professional cleaning needed?

In general, once or twice a year, but the frequency should be adapted to the patient situation and the dentist advice.

Does ultrasonic cleaning damage teeth or gums?

No, when the procedure is performed correctly, ultrasound helps break up tartar and remove deposits without damaging enamel or gums.