
That brown line along your gum, the one you keep noticing when you smile in photos, that is tartar. Brushing will not shift it. It has been building since the last time you had a professional dental cleaning.
Teeth cleaning in Chennai is also called dental prophylaxis or oral prophylaxis. It is the single most effective way to prevent gum disease, tooth decay, and halitosis before they need treatment. Once plaque hardens into tartar, which is also called calculus, no toothbrush, mouthwash, or home remedy removes it. Only a dental scaler does.
At Radiant Dental Care, we carry out scaling and polishing across all 10 Chennai clinics using calibrated ultrasonic instruments and Class B autoclave-sterilised tools. Dr Sreenayana Sinha Roy, MDS, Clinical Director, oversees preventive dental care across the network.
Brushing cleans the visible tooth surface. The deposits that build up between teeth, along the gum line, and below it need a different instrument entirely.
Professional dental cleaning in Chennai removes four things that brushing and flossing cannot fully address:
Tartar sits against your enamel around the clock. It feeds bacteria that produce acid, which causes enamel demineralisation and decay. Those same bacteria trigger the gum inflammation that becomes gingivitis, and then periodontal disease if left untreated. Brushing does not get to it. Professional cleaning does.
Most patients who come in nervous about scaling leave surprised by how straightforward it was. Here is every step.
A routine appointment takes 30 to 45 minutes. If there is significant subgingival tartar or active gum disease, you need scaling and root planing, which is a deeper cleaning session. That runs 45 to 90 minutes or splits across two visits, upper and lower separately.
For most patients, scaling feels like mild pressure and vibration. Not pain. The ultrasonic scaler uses water and vibration. It does not cut or drill.
Where it gets uncomfortable is when gums are already inflamed from tartar buildup. I see this regularly in patients who haven’t had a clean in two or three years. Inflamed gums are more reactive to pressure. The cleaning is exactly what reduces that inflammation. Once the tartar is gone, the gum heals. The next appointment is much easier.
For patients with heavy subgingival buildup, we use local anaesthesia so the appointment stays comfortable throughout.
No, and this comes up constantly. Scaling removes deposits that sit on the outer surface of the tooth. It does not touch the enamel underneath. Published dental evidence is consistent on this. The myth comes from how teeth feel different after a deep clean, which I explain below.
Tartar sits against the enamel feeding acid-producing bacteria directly onto it. Removing that tartar stops the acid exposure. It protects enamel, not threatens it.
On the loosening question: some patients feel their teeth are slightly more mobile right after a deep clean. Tartar was filling the spaces between teeth artificially. When it is removed, the teeth settle back to their natural position. That sensation passes within a few days. It is not the tooth loosening in the bone.
Every six months is the standard recommendation. I adjust that based on what I see. Some mouths accumulate calculus faster. Some patients have conditions where longer gaps create a real clinical risk to their periodontal health.
| Patient Type | Recommended Frequency |
| Healthy adults with good dental hygiene at home | Every 6 months |
| Patients with gingivitis or active gum disease | Every 3 to 4 months |
| Diabetic patients | Every 3 to 4 months |
| Smokers | Every 3 to 4 months |
| Patients wearing braces or aligners | Every 3 to 4 months |
| Patients who accumulate tartar quickly | Every 4 months |
I have a patient at our Adyar clinic who used to come in once a year. She always had heavy calculus on her lower front teeth and along the upper gum line. We moved her to every four months. Her gum bleeding stopped. Tartar levels dropped at each visit. Her pocket depths went from 4 mm to 2 mm over two years of consistent cleaning. That is what a regular schedule does.
If you have been told you have gum disease and are unsure what cleaning schedule that requires, the gum treatment page explains how cleaning frequency connects to gum disease management and recovery.
What to Do After Your Teeth Cleaning Appointment?
The 24 to 48 hours after a clean matter. Your gum tissue is settling and the tooth surface is freshly polished. A few steps help the results last longer.
If you’ve noticed halitosis alongside the tartar buildup, the bad breath causes and treatment guide explains why tartar and bad breath are directly connected, and whether dry mouth, gum disease, or another factor is also contributing.
A six-monthly cleaning costs significantly less than a filling, and far less than scaling and root planing for active gum disease or gum surgery. Most of those treatments become necessary when calculus is left too long. The cleaning is what stops that progression.
Radiant Dental Care is the best dental clinic in Chennai for professional teeth cleaning and periodontal health monitoring. Every appointment includes:
For a full cost breakdown before booking, the teeth scaling cost in Chennai guide covers all procedure types and what drives the price difference between clinics.
Patients searching for a dental clinic in Chennai for teeth cleaning or dental cleaning Chennai-wide will find Radiant Dental Care in Adyar, Tambaram East, Chromepet, Nanganallur, Medavakkam, Navalur OMR, Siruseri OMR, Perungudi OMR, Guduvanchery, and Thiruporur. Open 365 days, 10 AM to 9 PM.
Call us at +91 9513446186 and book your teeth cleaning appointment at Radiant Dental Care
Is Professional Teeth Cleaning the Same as Teeth Whitening?
They are two different procedures. Oral prophylaxis removes tartar, plaque, and surface stains. Whitening chemically lightens the shade of the tooth. One is preventive dental care. The other is cosmetic.
Can I Eat Before a Teeth Cleaning Appointment?
Yes, eat normally. No fasting needed. If sedation or a more involved procedure is planned alongside the cleaning, your dentist will advise on any restriction beforehand.
How Long Does Teeth Cleaning Take in Chennai?
A routine scaling and polishing takes 30 to 45 minutes. Scaling and root planing for active gum disease takes 45 to 90 minutes, sometimes split across two appointments for upper and lower arches.
Will My Gums Bleed During Teeth Cleaning?
They may, if there is existing gingivitis or inflammation from tartar buildup. Bleeding during scaling is inflamed tissue responding to the removal of what was irritating it. It settles as the gums heal over the following days.
Does Teeth Cleaning Remove All Stains Permanently?
Surface stains from tea, coffee, and tobacco are removed during polishing. Intrinsic discolouration from inside the tooth is not affected by scaling or polishing. Those require a separate whitening procedure.
How Do I Know If I Need Scaling and Root Planing or Just a Routine Clean?
Your dentist measures gum pocket depths at each visit. Pockets deeper than 3 mm with subgingival calculus and bleeding on probing indicate scaling and root planing is needed. A routine examination confirms which applies.