We provide the highest standard of professional dental cleaning.
An experienced, qualified team
State-of-the-art Swiss equipment—EMS
Unique GBT (Guided Biofilm Therapy) Treatment
Dental Prevention Is the Key to Oral Health
Dental prevention is the key to healthy teeth—it includes both daily oral hygiene and regular visits to the dentist and dental hygienist. The goal of preventive care is to prevent cavities, gum disease, and other oral health problems.
Regular professional cleanings remove plaque and debris that cannot be eliminated through daily brushing or flossing. These cleanings help maintain healthy gums, fresh breath, and naturally white teeth for longer.
What does the professional dental cleaning process involve?
According to World Health Organization guidelines, it is recommended to undergo preventive dental procedures at least twice a year. At our clinic, experienced dental hygienists perform professional dental cleanings in accordance with the highest standards, ensuring a pain-free and comfortable experience for the patient.
For professional dental cleaning, we use equipment from the renowned Swiss company EMS (Electro Medical Systems), which guarantees the highest quality of procedures. Ultrasonic tips and a special cleaning powder effectively remove biofilm, tartar, and stains without damaging the enamel. Additionally, the powder dissolves and provides a disinfecting effect even below the gumline, which supports the treatment of periodontal issues in both natural teeth and dental implants.
Step-by-Step Professional Dental Cleaning According to the GBT Protocol
Your most frequently asked questions
How often should you get a professional dental cleaning?
It is generally recommended to have a professional dental cleaning (scaling and polishing) every 6 months. For patients diagnosed with periodontitis or who are prone to rapid tartar and plaque buildup, these intervals are often shortened to 3–4 months. Regularity is absolutely crucial in periodontal treatment.
What is the GBT (Guided Biofilm Therapy) protocol?
GBT is a modern, minimally invasive professional dental cleaning protocol that focuses on removing biofilm (bacterial plaque). The key is to stain the plaque so that it can be precisely removed through gentle tooth sandblasting with special powders, followed only then by the selective removal of tartar using ultrasound. This enhances the comfort and safety of the procedure.
What are the steps involved in professional dental cleaning?
1. Biofilm staining: visualization of existing plaque to focus tartar removal and air polishing only where necessary. 2. Airflow (tooth sandblasting): removal of soft deposits, plaque, and stains using gentle powders. 3. Scaling (tartar removal): using ultrasound that precisely breaks down hard tartar while remaining safe for enamel and implants. 4. Fluoridation: strengthening enamel and reducing tooth sensitivity. 5. Instruction on proper oral hygiene.
What is the difference between scaling and sandblasting teeth?
Scaling is a procedure that involves removing tartar (hard deposits) using ultrasound. Dental sandblasting, on the other hand, is designed to remove soft deposits, dental plaque, and surface stains—such as those caused by tobacco or coffee—using a pressurized stream of dental sand. Both procedures are part of a comprehensive professional dental cleaning regimen, often performed as part of the GBT protocol.
What are the post-treatment recommendations after a professional dental cleaning?
Immediately after the procedure, you should refrain from eating and drinking for about 1–2 hours. For at least 24 hours, a so-called “white diet” is recommended, which means avoiding foods and beverages that stain (coffee, tea, red wine, beets, berries, curry) to prevent staining of your freshly cleaned teeth.
Professional dental cleaning is the best way to prevent cavities and gum disease and to maintain a healthy, attractive smile for years to come.
Contact us to schedule a professional dental cleaning in Gdańsk.