Teeth Cleaning (Scale & Clean) in Townsville

What Is a Scale and Clean?
A scale and clean is a professional dental cleaning procedure that removes plaque, calculus (tartar), and surface stains from the teeth and along the gum line. It is one of the most important preventive treatments in dentistry, helping to protect against tooth decay and gum disease. According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, approximately 22.4 per cent of Australian adults have moderate to severe gum disease, much of which is preventable with regular professional cleaning (AIHW, Oral Health and Dental Care in Australia, 2023). The Australian Dental Association recommends a professional scale and clean every 6 to 12 months as part of a comprehensive oral health plan, complementing your regular dental checkup. At Townsville Dental Clinic, our hygienists use advanced ultrasonic scaling and air polishing technology to deliver thorough, gentle cleans for patients across Townsville and North Queensland. Regular professional cleaning removes deposits that brushing and flossing alone cannot reach, reducing the risk of gum disease and cavities.
What Is the Difference Between Professional Cleaning and At-Home Cleaning?
While daily brushing and flossing are essential, they cannot remove all plaque and tartar deposits. Here is how professional cleaning compares to home care:
| Factor | Professional Scale & Clean | At-Home Brushing & Flossing |
|---|---|---|
| Tartar removal | Removes hardened calculus | Cannot remove tartar once formed |
| Below the gum line | Cleans 1-3 mm below gum line | Limited to surfaces above gum line |
| Stain removal | Removes tea, coffee, wine stains | Limited stain removal |
| Bacterial reduction | Significantly reduces oral bacteria | Reduces daily plaque buildup |
| Equipment | Ultrasonic scalers, hand instruments, polishing | Toothbrush, floss, interdental brushes |
| Frequency | Every 6-12 months | Twice daily (brushing), once daily (flossing) |
Both professional and home care are essential — they complement each other rather than replace one another. Source: Australian Dental Association preventive care guidelines.
What Happens During a Scale and Clean?
- Oral assessment — your dentist or hygienist examines your teeth and gums, checking for signs of gum disease, decay, and tartar buildup
- Ultrasonic scaling — a vibrating instrument with a fine tip breaks down and removes hardened tartar deposits from the tooth surfaces and along the gum line
- Hand scaling — specialised hand instruments (curettes) are used to remove any remaining deposits, particularly in tight areas between teeth and just below the gum line
- Polishing — a rotating rubber cup with prophylaxis paste polishes the tooth surfaces, removing surface stains and leaving teeth smooth
- Fluoride application — a concentrated fluoride varnish or gel is applied to strengthen enamel and provide ongoing protection against decay
- Oral hygiene advice — personalised recommendations for improving your home care routine based on any problem areas identified during the clean
The entire appointment typically takes 30 to 45 minutes.
What Are the Benefits of Regular Scale and Cleans?
- Prevents gum disease — removing tartar and bacteria reduces inflammation and prevents gingivitis from progressing to periodontitis, the leading cause of tooth loss in Australian adults (AIHW, 2023)
- Reduces decay risk — professional cleaning reaches areas missed by home brushing, lowering the chance of cavities developing
- Freshens breath — bacterial buildup is a major cause of halitosis, and professional cleaning significantly reduces oral bacteria
- Brighter smile — polishing removes surface stains from coffee, tea, red wine, and tobacco
- Early detection — your dentist can identify developing problems during the appointment, allowing early intervention
- Supports overall health — research published in the Australian Dental Journal (2021) links poor oral health to increased risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes complications, and respiratory infections
What Are the Signs You Need a Scale and Clean?
Book an appointment if you notice any of the following:
- Bleeding gums when brushing or flossing — the most common early sign of gum disease
- Persistent bad breath that does not improve with regular brushing and mouthwash
- Visible tartar buildup — a hard, yellow or brown deposit along the gum line that cannot be removed by brushing
- Red, swollen, or tender gums — signs of gingivitis caused by bacterial buildup
- Tooth sensitivity — tartar near the gum line can contribute to sensitivity
- It has been more than 6 months since your last professional clean
A study published in the Journal of Clinical Periodontology (2015) found that patients who attended regular professional cleaning appointments had a 50 per cent lower risk of tooth loss over a 30-year period compared to those who did not receive regular maintenance.
How Often Should You Get a Scale and Clean?
The ideal frequency depends on your individual oral health:
| Risk Level | Recommended Frequency | Typical Profile |
|---|---|---|
| Low risk | Every 12 months | Healthy gums, minimal tartar, non-smoker |
| Moderate risk | Every 6 months | Moderate tartar buildup, mild gingivitis, occasional bleeding |
| High risk | Every 3-4 months | Active gum disease, heavy tartar, smoker, diabetes, dry mouth |
Your dentist will assess your gum health and recommend a personalised recall interval at each appointment.
Why Choose Townsville Dental Clinic for Your Scale and Clean?
Townsville Dental Clinic provides gentle, thorough professional cleaning to patients across Townsville, Aitkenvale, Kirwan, and the wider North Queensland region. Our experienced hygienists use advanced ultrasonic scaling and air polishing technology to deliver effective cleans with minimal discomfort. We take the time to educate every patient on maintaining optimal oral health between visits, because we believe prevention is the most effective and affordable approach to lifelong dental health.
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Absolutely Dental @ The Lakes
West End
Aspire Dental
Rasmussen
Cameron & Co Dental
Mundingburra
Casey Dentists
Aitkenvale
Confidence Dental Kirwan
Kirwan
Courtney Dental
Hermit Park
Deeragun Dental
Deeragun
Dental 206
Gulliver
Dental Balance NQ
Kirwan
Dentist at Healthlink
Cranbrook
JCU Dental Townsville
Douglas
Kirwan Health Campus Dental Clinic
Thuringowa Central
My Family Dental Bohle Plains
Bohle Plains
My Family Dental Kirwan
Kirwan
MYTOOTHDOCTOR Bushland Beach
Bushland Beach
North Queensland Family Dental
Mundingburra
North Ward Health Campus Dental Clinic
North Ward
Nurture Family Dental
Hyde Park
Queensland Country Dental
Aitkenvale
TAIHS Dental Clinic
Garbutt
The Townsville Dental Centre (Fairfield Central)
Idalia
The Townsville Dental Centre (Kokoda)
Idalia
Totally Smiles Townsville
Mundingburra
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