No, tartar removal does not damage your teeth. Ultrasonic devices and manual instruments target only tartar without damaging tooth enamel. When performed by a professional dentist or hygienist, your teeth remain both clean and healthy.
Yes, you may experience temporary sensitivity in your teeth after tartar removal. This is caused by the exposure of the tooth surface that was previously covered by tartar. The sensitivity usually subsides within a few days; if it persists, you can consult your dentist and use a sensitivity-reducing toothpaste.
Yes, there may be slight bleeding after cleaning, especially if your gums are sensitive or inflamed. This is normal and usually stops within a few hours. If the bleeding continues, apply gentle pressure with a clean gauze pad and consult your dentist.
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