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A Complete Guide to Dental Scaling in Nonhyeon-dong

LUCID Dental Clinic · 루시드치과 · April 15, 2025

​ Hello. This is Lucid Dental Clinic. One of the most basic ways to protect your dental health is scaling. ​ Scaling is not just a cosmetic procedure, but is classified as one of t...

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Clinic: LUCID Dental Clinic

Original post date: April 15, 2025

Translated at: April 20, 2026 at 5:11 PM

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Hello. This is Lucid Dental Clinic.

One of the most basic ways to protect your dental health is scaling.

Scaling is not just a cosmetic procedure,

but is classified as one of the essential basic treatments

needed to protect the health of your teeth and gums.

In particular, many patients visiting dental clinics in Nonhyeon-dong

are curious about scaling.

So today, we will organize the overall information

about scaling at a dental clinic in Nonhyeon-dong.

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What is dental scaling?

Scaling is a treatment method that removes tartar and plaque

accumulated on the surface of the teeth and between them.

These foreign substances are difficult to remove with brushing alone,

and over time they can cause various oral problems such as periodontal disease,

tooth decay, and cavities.

At a dental clinic in Nonhyeon-dong, regular preventive scaling is recommended.

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Why is scaling necessary?

Did you know that scaling does more than simply clean your teeth?

▪ Preservation of natural teeth
Scaling helps prevent gum disease and maintain natural teeth for a long time.

▪ Removal of bad breath and stains
It removes tartar and plaque, which are major causes of bad breath,

thereby reducing bad breath and easing tooth discoloration.

▪ Prevention of periodontal disease
By removing bacteria that become the starting point of inflammation,

you can also expect preventive effects against periodontitis and cavities.

In this way, regular scaling can be seen as care for your health,

beyond simple hygiene maintenance.

Especially at places like a dental clinic in Nonhyeon-dong,

which focuses on periodontal treatment and prevention,

scaling is routinely recommended as a necessary pre-treatment step.

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What is the appropriate scaling interval?

For adults, scaling is generally recommended once every 6 months.

However, for people with poor oral hygiene or those whose gum disease is already progressing,

it is better to receive regular scaling every 3 to 4 months.

For example, at a dental clinic in Nonhyeon-dong,

after diagnosing the patient's oral condition,

they guide each person to the scaling interval that suits them.

If you are someone who tends to accumulate tartar easily,

or if your gums are weak, more frequent scaling can be helpful.

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Post-scaling precautions

Scaling may feel like a simple treatment,

but aftercare is also very important.

Because the teeth and gums may temporarily become sensitive,

it is good to follow the precautions below.

  1. Avoid eating irritating foods

Very spicy or salty foods can irritate the gums.

  1. Refrain from alcohol and smoking for 2 to 3 days

They can hinder recovery and cause inflammation.

  1. Do not spit out blood; swallow it instead for hemostasis

Spitting out blood can interfere with stopping the bleeding.

  1. Use dental floss and interdental brushes

They are effective in preventing tartar from recurring without irritating the gums.

  1. Avoid very hot or very cold foods

Sensitivity may occur, so caution is needed.

At a dental clinic in Nonhyeon-dong, we also carefully explain the precautions after scaling,

and if necessary, recommend oral care products as well.

Scaling Q&A

Q. Is scaling covered by insurance?

A. For adults aged 19 and older, national health insurance coverage is available once a year.

However, if additional gum treatment is needed,

it may exceed the insurance coverage.

Q. Is scaling painful?

A. It depends on the condition of the individual's gums,

but generally there is not much pain.

However, if a lot of tartar has built up,

or if the gums are weak, some sensitivity may occur.

Q. Can periodontitis be treated with scaling alone?

A. Scaling is considered preventive or early-stage gum treatment.

If the inflammation is deep, gum treatment must be performed together.

Scaling is the most basic start to a dental visit,

and one of the essential forms of care for a healthy mouth.

By removing tartar in advance through regular scaling,

you can also prevent periodontal disease and cavities beforehand.

If you are considering scaling in Nonhyeon-dong,

we recommend visiting a nearby dental clinic in Nonhyeon-dong

to have your oral condition diagnosed.

Please remember that healthy teeth do not begin with a single treatment,

but with consistent attention and prevention!

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