
Teeth Cleaning
Teeth cleaning performed by a professional is more thorough than the cleaning that you perform at home. That’s because we gently clean plaque and tartar with a scaler.
After that, we polish your teeth with a special brush and gritty tooth polish.
The dentist will floss your teeth as the final procedure. This will get rid of any plaque that might be hiding between your teeth.
Your dentist will then inject water into your mouth for you to swish it around. When you’re ready, we’ll suction the water out of your mouth. The rinse stage aids in the removal of any remaining tooth polish.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Is flossing truly necessary?
There's no avoiding the necessity to floss between your teeth on a daily basis. Food and plaque are removed from between the teeth or under the gumline. If you forget to floss, plaque turns into tartar, which causes pockets by generating wedges and widening the area between gums and teeth. Gums recede and teeth loosen with time.
What kind of toothbrush should I buy?
Buy a toothbrush with gentle bristles. Teeth and gums can be harmed by medium and firm ones. Bruch two times a day, applying gentle pressure for two minutes. Both electric and manual toothbrushes are effective in cleaning teeth. Make a note in your calendar to change your toothbrush every 3 to 4 months
What type of toothpaste should I use?
The majority of toothpastes will remove bacteria and acids remaining from meals and beverages. Fluoride, which protects and strengthens teeth, is always present in common toothpastes. If you are sensitive to warm or cold meals or beverages, contact your dentist and then choose a sensitive-teeth toothpaste.
Our Team

ÖMER CENKER ILICALI, MD
Medical Director

Dt. M. Bülent AKDERELİ
Dentist

YEŞIM GÜLENAY
English International Patient Consultant