
Why Daily Cleaning Is Not Enough and Professional Hygiene Is Essential
Most people brush their teeth every day and use dental floss, but this alone is not enough to fully protect teeth and gums from diseases. Home care can remove a large percentage of plaque, but it cannot reach areas such as tight interdental spaces, posterior chewing surfaces, and the subgingival zone. Food debris and bacterial plaque that remain on enamel mineralize over time and turn into tartar, creating ideal conditions for bacteria growth and gum inflammation. According to a global oral hygiene report, around 45% of the world’s population suffers from oral diseases.
Therefore, professional teeth cleaning in a dental clinic becomes a mandatory preventive measure for maintaining health and aesthetics.
Statistics in Europe and the CIS: Expectations and Reality
According to the WHO European Region report, about one-third of EU residents (≈33%) suffer from caries of permanent teeth.
In the CIS and Eastern Europe, the challenges are significantly higher: a study from 2024 states that the rate of complete tooth loss among older adults exceeds 24–30%.
Preventive care, including regular professional cleanings, significantly reduces the risk of serious dental treatments and tooth loss. According to Diplomat Med’s data, patients who undergo professional hygiene twice a year have approximately 50% fewer dental caries.
What Professional Teeth Cleaning Includes and Why It Is Necessary
Professional oral hygiene includes removing soft and hard deposits (plaque, tartar), deep cleaning of difficult areas, polishing enamel and often using AirFlow or ultrasonic cleaning. Leftover food debris triggers bacterial growth leading to gum inflammation, gingivitis and even periodontitis. Professional cleaning prevents these complications and restores oral health. Dentists recommend cleanings twice a year, or even more frequently for patients with braces, prosthetics, or gum conditions.
Ultrasonic Cleaning: Features, Advantages, Indications
Ultrasonic cleaning uses high-frequency vibrations to break apart and remove tartar without damaging enamel. This technology achieves deep decontamination even in difficult-to-access areas. Removal of tartar and stains results in visibly brighter enamel and healthier gums. Ultrasonic cleaning is especially beneficial for patients with gingival bleeding or heavy calculus accumulation.
AirFlow Technology: Aesthetic and Preventive Benefits in One
AirFlow is a jet-based cleaning technique using water, air, and ergonomic powder to remove stains and soft deposits. It reaches interdental and subgingival areas and is considered one of the best methods for stain removal and gentle smile brightening. After the treatment, patients notice smoother enamel, improved shine, and fresher breath.
Why Professional Cleaning Is the Foundation for Many Dental Treatments
Cleaning is required before filling, crowns, and aesthetic restorations. Without cleaning, restorative materials cannot adhere properly and long-term results are compromised. Hygiene every six months significantly reduces the risk of recurring caries and gum inflammation and helps preserve natural teeth longer.
Who Needs Professional Cleaning and How Often
Most dentists recommend professional cleaning 1–2 times per year. Smokers, diabetic patients, those with braces or prosthetics, and people naturally predisposed to tartar need more frequent visits. Clinical research shows that regular hygiene significantly lowers the chance of functional loss of teeth at any age.
Choosing a Clinic: What Truly Matters
Key factors for choosing a clinic include experienced hygienists, modern equipment (ultrasound, AirFlow, polishing), safety protocols, and comfort without pain. The use of gentle materials and a personalized prevention plan improves long-term success. A quality cleaning results not only in health improvement but also in better aesthetics and patient confidence.
Home Care and Prevention After the Procedure
Professional hygiene is just one part of the overall preventive strategy. It must be supported by correct brushing technique, regular flossing, reduced sugar consumption, avoiding smoking, fluoride toothpaste and rinses, and timely check-ups. According to a BioMed Central review, poor oral hygiene remains one of the major risk factors for severe dental diseases.
Professional Teeth Cleaning at Diplomat Med Center
At Diplomat Med Center, we use ultrasonic and AirFlow systems to efficiently and safely remove plaque and tartar, brighten enamel, and restore fresh breath. Our specialists design personalized hygiene programs based on gum condition, orthodontic appliances, or prosthetics.
Treatment includes: diagnostics, scaling, polishing, home-care guidance, and continued prevention. Regular hygiene with us is a reliable investment in your smile’s health.
If you want a bright smile, free from plaque and tartar, and protection against tooth decay and gum inflammation — schedule a consultation at Diplomat Med Center.
Diplomat Med Center — professional dentistry for the entire family.
