Scaling, Polishing, & Teeth Cleaning
in Ras Al-Khaimah
Difference between
Scaling, Polishing & Teeth Cleaning
Teeth cleaning is a routine procedure that involves scaling, polish-
ing, and flossing to maintain oral health. Scaling removes hard-
ened plaque (tartar) from your teeth and gums, particularly
around the gum line.
Polishing is the final step, where a special paste smooths and shines your teeth, removing surface stains and enhancing their appearance. This comprehensive process helps keep your teeth and gums healthy and clean.
Polishing is the final step, where a special paste smooths and shines your teeth, removing surface stains and enhancing their appearance. This comprehensive process helps keep your teeth and gums healthy and clean.

How is dental cleaning done?
Examination
The process begins with a thor-
ough examination of your teeth
and gums.
Plaque & Tartar Removal
Our hygienist uses specialized
tools to remove plaque and tartar
from your teeth, especially
around the gum line.


Deep Cleaning
Your teeth are cleaned using a
high-powered electric brush and a
gritty toothpaste for a deeper clean.
Flossing
Professional flossing removes
debris and plaque from between
your teeth.
Rinsing
A rinse is used to flush out any
remaining debris.
Fluoride Treatment
The cleaning ends with a fluoride
treatment to protect your teeth
against cavities.


How often should
I get my teeth cleaned?
It’s generally recommended to have your teeth professionally
cleaned every six to twelve months at Nebras Medical Center in
Ras Al Khaimah. Regular cleanings help prevent plaque buildup,
cavities, and gum disease, ensuring optimal oral health.
During your visit, our expert team will perform scaling to remove hardened tartar, polishing to smooth and shine your teeth, and flossing to remove any remaining debris. Following this schedule can keep your smile healthy and bright.
During your visit, our expert team will perform scaling to remove hardened tartar, polishing to smooth and shine your teeth, and flossing to remove any remaining debris. Following this schedule can keep your smile healthy and bright.