Ultrasonic tartar removal: how it works and why it matters

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You cannot remove tartar at home – it is firmly attached and holds plaque on it. In the office we remove it gently with ultrasound. Let us look at how the procedure works and what to expect.

Key message: Tartar needs to be removed professionally; ultrasound does it gently and it is a key step for healthy gums.

Who is this video for

  • You have dental hygiene coming up and want to know what will happen
  • You have visible tartar
  • You are worried whether the procedure hurts
  • Your gums bleed

What to do at home

  • Brush your teeth normally before the visit
  • If you have marked sensitivity, say so in advance
  • After the procedure continue your normal home care
  • Keep to the recommended check-up interval

What to avoid

  • Do not try to remove tartar at home with sharp tools
  • Do not skip hygiene out of fear of bleeding
  • Do not postpone the procedure – tartar only builds up

When to contact the clinic

  • Strong pain persists for several days after the procedure
  • Swelling or pus appears
  • Sensitivity does not improve even after a week
  • Gums bleed strongly and long-term

Frequently asked questions

Does tartar removal hurt?
It is usually an unpleasant rather than painful sensation. For sensitive spots the approach can be adjusted; always tell your hygienist.
Will ultrasound damage the enamel?
Used correctly, no. The instrument targets the tartar, not the healthy enamel.
How often should I come?
Usually once or twice a year, depending on the state of your gums and how fast tartar forms.