Sparkling Smile, Fresh Breath in Just 30 Minutes!

One male patient came to us seeking a solution for calculus build up and persistent bad breath, hindering his confidence. But worry not! Dr Shubhangi Dole performed a thorough scaling and polishing treatment, transforming his oral health in just 30 minutes and restoring his sparkling smile.

Tartar usually has an unpleasant odour. It can also cause small pockets to form in the areas between your teeth and gums. Bacteria and food debris can get trapped there, resulting in bad breath or a bad taste in your mouth.

If you start to develop tartar on your teeth, you might notice:

What is tartar made of?

Tartar mostly contains dead bacteria that have mineralised, mixed with a small amount of mineralised proteins from your saliva (spit).

Specifically, tartar consists of these minerals:

  • Calcium phosphate.
  • Calcium carbonate.
  • Magnesium phosphate.

What causes mouth tartar?

When you don’t routinely remove plaque from your teeth, it can turn into tartar. So, tartar is usually a result of poor oral hygiene.


Say goodbye to calculus! Our skilled doctor removed the stubborn deposits, restoring the natural shine and smoothness of his teeth. And that’s not all! Our efficient treatment also tackled the underlying cause of bad breath, leaving him with a fresh, revitalised breath that he can proudly show off.

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At our clinic, we understand the importance of maintaining excellent oral hygiene, and we strive to provide efficient and effective solutions for our patients’ dental concerns.


Don’t let calculus and bad breath hold you back. Experience the transformative power of scaling and polishing today! Contact us for a consultation and let us help you achieve a healthier, more confident smile.

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