Maintain a Healthy Smile With A
Scale and Clean
in Joondalup
Support your oral health with a personal scale and cleaning at Joondalup. Clean out plaque and tartar using fluoride-free, biocompatible care that focuses on patient comfort and preventive care.
Professional Cleaning to Support Your Oral Health
Plaque and tartar buildup can increase the risk of gum disease, foul breath, and long-term oral health issues. Even with daily brushing, certain areas—especially below the gumline—can be difficult to clean thoroughly.
Professional teeth cleaning in Joondalup helps clean out plaque and tartar using fluoride-free, biocompatible techniques. This procedure generally helps remove plaque and calculus (tartar), which are risk factors for gum disease.
Why Choose Crown Holistic Dental for General Dentistry
Strong oral health begins with proper everyday care. Here’s why patients choose us for dental treatments that supports smiles through every stage of life.
Preventive Care for Oral Health
Prevention is central to general dentistry. Through check-ups, cleans, and early identification of concerns, we aim to support patients in maintaining their teeth and gums. This proactive approach is intended to support early management of issues and may help reduce the likelihood of complex treatment needs.
Education for Informed Decisions
We explain oral health findings and treatment options in clear terms, outlining the reasons behind recommendations. This supports informed decision-making that reflects individual needs and promotes transparency. Our guidance is aligned with recognised dental practices and focuses on providing patients with information they can use to make educated choices.
Consistent Care Over Time
Seeing the same team supports continuity of care. We keep detailed records, track changes over time, and adapt treatments where needed. This consistency supports care that is tailored over time, based on an understanding of each patient’s dental history.
A Professional and Supportive Environment
We provide treatment in a welcoming, professional setting, with clear communication and patient-focused care. Appointments are paced appropriately, and techniques are applied with consideration for patient experience and wellbeing. Our approach is to support oral health responsibly while delivering recognised general dentistry services for a wide range of needs.
Is It Time for Your Next Clean?
- Your gums bleed when brushing or flossing, which may be an early sign of gum inflammation.
- Plaque or surface stains remain visible despite twice-daily brushing and a consistent oral hygiene routine.
- Bad breath persists despite brushing, flossing, and using mouthwash as part of daily care.
- Book your professional scale and clean appointment in Joondalup for tailored oral health care guidance.
Benefits of Regular Dental Scale
and Clean
- Professional cleaning helps remove plaque and tartar, which are risk factors for gum disease.
- Schedule your scale and clean appointment in Joondalup to support preventative dental care and oral health.
- Cleaning can also help with fresher breath by reducing bacteria in areas that brushing and flossing may not reach.
- Ongoing preventive care supports your overall oral health, with recommendations tailored to your needs.
Book A Visit to Protect Your Oral Health
General dentistry focuses on keeping your teeth and gums healthy at every stage of life. Schedule a visit today and take the next step towards maintaining a confident smile and long-term oral wellness.
A Look at the Cleaning Process Ahead
Professional teeth cleaning in Joondalup involves more than polishing—it’s a preventative procedure designed to clean out plaque and tartar, support gum health, and promote long-term oral health through personalised care.
Gum and tooth assessment
Your dental professional carefully examines gum health for signs of inflammation, bleeding, or recession and checks each tooth surface for plaque, tartar, or early signs of decay. This assessment helps maintain healthy gums and guides an individualised care plan to support ongoing oral health.
Removal of plaque and tartar
Using hand instruments or an ultrasonic scaler, your dental professional cleans out plaque and tartar from tooth surfaces and below the gumline. This process supports healthy gum maintenance and reduces gum disease risk between routine hygiene appointments by removing buildup that brushing alone cannot reach.
Stain removal and polishing
After scaling and polishing, tooth surfaces can be smoothed, and minor surface stains can be reduced. This fresh breath dental cleaning not only uses paste to smooth surfaces but also cleans out some surface stains. The procedure leaves the mouth feeling cleaner after the procedure.
Personalised home care guidance
Following your cleaning, your provider may recommend specific brushing, flossing, and dietary strategies suited to your needs. These tailored tips support ongoing healthy gums, extend the benefits of your professional hygiene visit, and help limit plaque and tartar buildup before your next routine hygiene appointment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you have any enquiries regarding your dental visit? Here’s an answer to a common question about getting a scale and clean in Joondalup.
What does a scale and clean involve?
Professional teeth cleaning in Joondalup cleans out plaque, tartar, and stains that your toothbrush can’t reach. At Crown Holistic Dental, we tailor your scale and cleaning to your clinical needs. Polishing pastes and other materials are used as clinically indicated.
- We clean out plaque and tartar buildup near your gumline using ultrasonic tools or hand instruments.
- We polish your teeth with fluoride-free paste to smooth enamel and gently reduce minor surface stains.
- If you’re sensitive, topical agents may be used as clinically appropriate. We don’t promote brands in our advertising.
- We look for early signs of gum disease or decay and provide customised home care.
This approach supports your oral health and aligns with a holistic philosophy that prioritises your overall well-being.
Is a scale and clean necessary if I brush and floss daily?
Even with regular brushing and flossing, plaque can build up and harden into tartar in hard-to-reach areas. Professional teeth cleaning in Joondalup is needed to eliminate plaque and tartar and help protect your oral health.
A professional can assist with scaling and cleaning.
- Even with proper home care, tartar can build up in hard-to-reach areas.
- Your clinician may recommend a professional cleaning to remove deposits where accessible.
- Your dentist can detect early signs of decay, gum disease or inflammation—before they cause serious damage.
- Removing plaque and tartar supports oral health. Your clinician can discuss any wider health considerations at your appointment.
- Your dentist can provide you with personalised advice on brushing, flossing, and habits that influence your dental health.
This preventative dental care plays a crucial role in maintaining healthy teeth and gums, helping to reduce the need for more complex dental procedures over time.
How often should I have a scale and cleaning procedure done?
Your dentist will recommend timing based on your gum health, tartar build-up and risk factors. The procedure extracts plaque and tartar from hard-to-reach areas, supporting healthy gums.
A history of gum disease may mean your dentist recommends more frequent professional cleaning appointments.
Rapid plaque or tartar buildup may require a custom schedule for regular scaling and cleaning visits.
Certain medical conditions or poor oral hygiene may increase your need for professional dental cleaning appointments.
Is it painful to get your teeth professionally cleaned?
A scale and clean is generally well tolerated, though mild sensitivity may occur during or after the procedure. Sensitivity is more likely to occur if gums are inflamed, tooth roots are exposed, or tartar is present. Comfort may vary depending on your oral health and the instruments used.
To reduce discomfort, dental professionals may use warm water rinses, hand instruments, or adjusted ultrasonic settings, especially in sensitive areas. As part of healthy gum maintenance and fresh breath dental clean goals, routine hygiene appointments can be tailored to your needs, using fluoride-free and biocompatible techniques when appropriate.
How do dentists remove tartar during a scale and clean?
Tartar (or calculus) forms when soft plaque hardens in areas that are difficult to reach, such as behind the lower front teeth or along the gumline. Once hardened, it cannot be eliminated with brushing and requires professional care for healthy gum maintenance and to help prevent gum disease and decay.
During a scale and clean, your dentist will typically use the following tools:
- Ultrasonic scaling: A machine that uses mild vibrations and water spray to break up larger tartar deposits while flushing away debris
- Manual instruments: These are used to clean between teeth or under the gumline, providing a thorough and precise clean
- Polishing: It is done with a low-abrasion, fluoride-free paste to smooth the enamel and clean out surface stains
Is teeth cleaning covered by Medicare?
Medicare generally does not cover routine dental procedures, such as check-ups, scaling and cleaning, fillings, or X-rays, for adults.
However, you may be eligible for subsidised dental care under specific government programmes, such as the following:
- Public dental services may be available if you hold a valid concession card and meet your state’s criteria.
- The Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) provides eligible children (aged 0–17) with access to basic dental services, including cleans.
- In some cases, a GP may refer you for a dental procedure under a Medicare-funded chronic disease management plan.
Can you safely scale your teeth at home?
Scaling your teeth is not recommended, as it may damage your gums, enamel, or soft tissue.
Dental professionals are trained to carefully assess, adequately access, and manage tartar removal using sterile tools and clinical judgement.
- Dental tools used at home without training can damage tooth enamel and cause gum irritation or injury.
- Tartar forms beneath the gumline and requires careful removal that brushing or flossing cannot achieve.
- Dental professionals assess gum health and use tailored techniques to clean thoroughly without causing trauma.
What are the risks of not having regular scale and clean appointments?
Skipping regular scale and clean visits can lead to both oral and general health issues, often without noticeable symptoms until they become more serious.
Risks include the following:
Plaque and tartar buildup can lead to gingivitis and, if not managed, progress to periodontitis.
Tartar allows bacteria to thrive, increasing your risk of cavities, infections, or more invasive treatments, such as root canal therapy.
Bacteria trapped in tartar can cause chronic foul breath that brushing alone can’t handle.
Poor oral hygiene is associated with certain general health conditions in research. Your dentist can advise how oral care fits into your overall health.
- Preventive cleanings are generally far less costly than managing advanced dental problems.
Routine professional cleaning helps detect issues early, protects your overall health, and reduces the need for complex procedures later.
Are professional teeth cleanings safe for sensitive teeth?
According to Healthdirect Australia, professional teeth cleaning is appropriate when performed by trained clinicians and helps maintain oral health by removing plaque, tartar, and surface stains.
While generally suitable for sensitive teeth, temporary discomfort may occur depending on your oral health and clinical needs.
Factors that may contribute to sensitivity—and how dental professionals help reduce discomfort:
Gum recession exposes tooth roots, increasing sensitivity to temperature changes and vibrations from dental cleaning tools.
Enamel erosion leaves dentine vulnerable, which may cause discomfort during scaling or polishing procedures.
Gum inflammation or early decay can heighten sensitivity when removing tartar from affected areas during cleaning.
Cold water or vibrating instruments may trigger sharp sensations in areas with exposed root surfaces or dentine.
Clinicians often use warm water rinses and light pressures to minimise sensitivity during the cleaning process.
Numbing gels or fluoride-free desensitisers may be applied to help protect reactive areas during the procedure.
- Tailored aftercare instructions support enamel strength and reduce lingering sensitivity after your dental cleaning appointment.
Does scaling and cleaning make teeth white?
A professional scale and clean can make your teeth look noticeably cleaner and brighter by removing plaque, tartar, and surface stains from coffee, tea, wine, or smoking. While this improves the overall appearance, it doesn’t whiten teeth in the same way bleaching procedures do.
The natural shade of your enamel stays the same, but removing stains and buildup can give your smile a fresher, healthier look. For patients seeking a whiter shade beyond surface cleaning, your dentist can discuss appropriate and effective whitening options, such as an in-chair or take-home procedure using approved bleaching agents.
How long does a typical cleaning appointment take?
A professional scale and clean usually takes 30 to 60 minutes, depending on your oral health and any additional procedures—such as X-rays or a comprehensive examination—that may be clinically required.
Heavy tartar or plaque buildup may require additional time to clean your teeth thoroughly and effectively.
Inflamed gums may require slower techniques to provide patient comfort and minimise soft tissue irritation.
First-time patients may need additional time to review their medical history and undergo a comprehensive oral assessment.
- Dental X-rays, when clinically indicated, may slightly extend the total appointment length at your visit.
Can I eat or drink straight after a scale and clean?
Yes—in most cases, you can eat and drink soon after a professional scale and cleaning. However, your dental provider may offer specific instructions depending on your procedure and oral health needs.
To support comfort and protection after your appointment, consider the following:
- Wait 30 minutes before eating or drinking if a desensitising or remineralising product was applied.
- Avoid acidic or sugary foods and drinks immediately afterwards, as your teeth may be temporarily more sensitive.
- Drink plain water to stay hydrated and help rinse away residual paste or debris loosened during the cleaning procedure.
- If you receive fluoride-free care, such as biocompatible desensitisers, follow any personalised aftercare guidance provided.
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