What is DIY dental scaling?

Published 22nd Mar 2023 by PB Admin
What is DIY dental scaling?

DIY dental scaling is the latest term trending on social media, with users taking to TikTok to discuss how to accomplish the technique at home for a cleaner smile. According to dentists though, the ‘do-it-yourself’ approach could cause irreversible damage to the teeth of those that try it.

“Dental scaling is a tooth cleaning procedure that involves scraping plaque off the teeth and gums,” explains the celebrity dentist Dr Richard Marques. “The process uses a metal tool called a scaler, as well as a water spray tool that works to wash away plaque that has been successfully removed.”

When overseen by a professional, well-trained dentist, the procedure can help keep up a good standard of oral health, by ensuring the preservation of your teeth and healthy gums, as Dr Marques explains: “The technique is used when there has been a build of plaque (bacteria that slowly breaks down the enamel on your teeth). This build-up can otherwise cause tooth decay, cavities, and bad breath, which may lead to gum disease.”

However, the specific ‘do-it-yourself’ approach that is being celebrated on TikTok is rightly worrying to dentists and shouldn’t be recommended. “Dental scaling should always be carried out by a professional dentist in a sterilised environment with clean tools. We should not be encouraging individuals to carry out this procedure at home (an unprofessional, potentially unhygienic environment with household objects or online finds),” says Dr Marques.

In particular, individuals attempting dental scaling on themselves are risking irreversible damage to their teeth, with some of them not even needing the procedure in the first place.

“Following this TikTok trend can result in personal harm with potential damage to the teeth and gums. It may lead to cracks in the teeth, infection in the gums and teeth sensitivity,” concludes Dr Marques. “Also, dental scaling is not a procedure for everyone; it is only carried out after a planned consultation which assesses the level of plaque residing in the teeth and gums.”

For that reason, anyone considering dental scaling should always consult a dentist before doing so to ensure safety and any experts asked about the procedure should encourage the same.

PB Admin

PB Admin

Published 22nd Mar 2023

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