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Nonhyeon Station Dental Scaling: Don’t Put It Off

LUCID Dental Clinic · 루시드치과 · January 6, 2026

​ Hello. This is Lucid Dental Clinic. Among dental treatments, scaling is often considered a relatively minor procedure. ​ However, many people tend to put it off, thinking, “I’ll...

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Clinic: LUCID Dental Clinic

Original post date: January 6, 2026

Translated at: April 20, 2026 at 8:18 AM

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Hello. This is Lucid Dental Clinic.

Among dental treatments, scaling is often considered a relatively minor procedure.

However, many people tend to put it off, thinking, “I’ll get it done when I have time,” or “Doesn’t it just hurt and not really do much?”

In actual consultations, we often notice that patients have more questions than expected—such as why scaling is needed, how often it should be done, whether it is possible even if the gums are weak, and whether it can damage the teeth afterward.

Nonhyeon Station Dental scaling is a basic process for oral health. By removing invisible tartar and bacterial film, it helps keep the gums stable and reduces the possibility of developing cavities or gum disease later on.

In this post, we will explain scaling in a little more depth and in an easier-to-understand way, focusing on the questions many people commonly have.

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What Is Scaling?

Scaling is a treatment at Nonhyeon Station Dental that removes tartar and plaque firmly attached to the tooth surface and the gumline.

Plaque is a film-like substance formed by a combination of food debris and bacteria. It cannot be completely removed by brushing alone, and over time it hardens like stone and becomes tartar.

Once tartar has formed, it is difficult to remove with brushing or home oral care, so it must be removed at a dental clinic using specialized instruments.

Tartar can form not only on visible areas but also beneath the gums, around the tooth roots.

When tartar builds up in these areas, gum inflammation can recur and gradually weaken the supporting bone around the teeth.

That is why scaling is classified not as a cosmetic procedure, but as a basic treatment for gum health.

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Why Does Tartar Form?

No matter how thoroughly you brush, some tartar is bound to form to a certain extent.

The reason lies in the structure of the teeth and daily habits.

Teeth are not perfectly flat, and because they have many tiny curves and gaps, there are areas that are difficult for a toothbrush to reach. In particular, the inner side of the molars, the inner side of the lower front teeth, and the spaces between teeth are common areas where tartar forms easily.

In addition, coffee, tea, wine, and smoking can make plaque accumulate more easily, and if the mouth is dry, bacterial growth may become more active, which can speed up tartar formation.

For these reasons, it is better to understand scaling not as a treatment you receive because you “failed to take care of your teeth,” but as a routine Nonhyeon Station dental care measure that naturally becomes necessary as part of daily life.

What Problems Can Occur If You Delay Scaling?

If tartar remains for a long time, the gums may become swollen or bleed when brushing.

At first, it begins as a mild gum inflammation, but if left untreated, the inflammation can progress to the jawbone around the gums and lead to periodontal disease.

At this stage, the gums may recede, making the teeth look longer, or you may feel that the teeth are loose.

The important point is that these changes often progress slowly without pain.

So, if you think, “It doesn’t hurt, so it must be fine,” and let it go, you may end up needing more complicated treatment later.

Scaling helps manage these problems in advance.

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How Often Should Scaling Be Done?

In general, it is often recommended once every 6 months to 1 year.

However, the recommended interval may vary depending on the individual’s oral condition, gum health, and how quickly tartar forms.

If you smoke, have frequent gum bleeding, or have a history of periodontal disease, you may need care at slightly shorter intervals.

Regular scaling can also serve as an opportunity to check the condition of your teeth.

Even if there is no noticeable pain, it allows small changes to be identified early, which helps with long-term dental care.

Is It True That Scaling Hurts?

One of the reasons many people hesitate to get scaling is concern about pain.

In fact, if the gums are severely inflamed or tartar has built up deeply, you may feel sensitivity or discomfort during the procedure.

However, this is often only a temporary sensation during tartar removal. In fact, if you delay scaling and tartar builds up further, the discomfort may become greater when you eventually have it done.

With regular care through Nonhyeon Station Dental, the gum condition tends to become more stable, and the burden of the procedure is generally reduced.

Why Do Teeth Feel Sensitive After Scaling?

Some people feel that their teeth are temporarily sensitive after scaling.

This may be because the tooth surface, which had been covered by tartar, becomes clean and is therefore more sensitive to external stimuli.

In most cases, this gradually improves on its own over time.

During this period, it helps to temporarily avoid foods that are too cold or too hot and maintain a gentle brushing habit. If the symptoms continue for a long time, it is a good idea to visit the dental clinic and check the condition.

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Lifestyle Habits to Be Careful About After Scaling

After scaling, the gums may be sensitive, so it is best to avoid spicy foods and alcohol on the day of the procedure.

Also, using dental floss or interdental brushes along with brushing helps delay tartar reformation.

Most importantly, scaling should not be something you do just once and stop there; your care habits afterward matter.

When proper brushing and regular checkups are carried out together, the effects of scaling can be maintained for longer.

Why Is Scaling Considered “Basic” Care?

Scaling may not be a treatment that produces immediate, noticeable changes like cavity treatment or restorative treatment.

However, it is one of the most fundamental steps in keeping teeth and gums healthy.

A solid foundation is necessary for any treatment to remain stable. Regular scaling is less about solving current discomfort and more about making a choice to manage potential future problems in advance.

That is why many dental clinics describe scaling more as “care” than as “treatment.”

Scaling is not a procedure you receive only when you have specific symptoms; it is basic care needed to use your teeth for a long time.

In a busy daily routine, it is easy to keep postponing a visit to Nonhyeon Station Dental and miss the right time for care, but regular scaling can greatly help preserve dental health over the long term.

Small acts of care can add up and affect the lifespan of your teeth. Today, we hope this post has helped ease some of your vague worries or misunderstandings about scaling.

We also hope it helps you plan your future oral care, and if you have any questions at any time, we recommend checking your condition through a consultation at Lucid Dental Clinic.

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