Scaling & Root Planing (Deep Cleaning) in Burnaby
Scaling and root planing is a periodontal treatment made up of two steps. Scaling removes plaque and tartar from the tooth surface at and just below the gumline, while root planing cleans and smooths the root surfaces deeper below the gums to reduce bacterial buildup and support healing. Together, these steps help control infection, reduce bleeding, and support long-term gum stability when routine cleaning is no longer sufficient.

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Deep Cleaning vs Regular Cleaning
A regular cleaning treats plaque above the gumline. Deep cleaning is recommended when bacteria and buildup extend below the gums, where routine hygiene can no longer reach effectively.
Once periodontal pockets form, routine home care is no longer enough to control bacterial buildup below the gumline. Scaling and root planing is recommended when deeper cleaning of the root surfaces is needed to manage inflammation and infection in those areas.
| Feature | What It Removes | Purpose | Target Areas | Tools | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Deep Cleaning (Scaling & Root Planing) | Hardened plaque and tartar above and below the gumline | Help manage gum disease and reduce inflammation | Gum pockets and root surfaces | Hand instruments and ultrasonic scaling, with local anesthesia when needed | One or more visits, then periodontal maintenance |
| Regular Cleaning | Plaque and tartar above the gumline | Maintain healthy gums | Tooth surfaces and shallow gum margins | Ultrasonic scaler and hand instruments | Typically every 6 months |
Signs You May Need Scaling & Root Planing
Scaling and root planing may be recommended when bleeding gums, ongoing inflammation, gum pockets, or persistent bad breath are found during an exam, indicating infection below the gumline that routine cleaning cannot address.

Bleeding Gums, Puffiness, and “Sore When Brushing” Patterns
Gums that bleed easily, appear swollen, or feel tender during brushing often signal inflammation below the gumline. When these symptoms persist despite regular cleanings, they may indicate early gum disease requiring more targeted periodontal treatment.

Persistent Bad Breath and Bad Taste Linked to Gum Infection
Ongoing bad breath or a constant unpleasant taste can be caused by bacteria trapped beneath the gums. These bacteria are not removed by routine cleaning and may point to an active gum infection that benefits from scaling and root planing.

Gum Pockets and Recession: What Your Measurements Mean
During an exam, gum pocket measurements help assess disease severity. Deeper pockets suggest bacterial buildup below the gumline. Scaling and root planing is often recommended to reduce inflammation and help stabilize gum attachment before further damage occurs.

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What Scaling & Root Planing Actually Is?
Scaling and root planing is a non-surgical periodontal treatment performed by a dental hygienist to manage gum disease. By cleaning below the gumline and smoothing root surfaces, it reduces infection and supports healing for patients across Burnaby, including areas like Metrotown and Brentwood.

“Scaling” Explained: Removing Deposits From Above and Below the Gumline
- Scaling involves removing plaque and tartar from above and below the gumline. This process reduces bacteria associated with gum inflammation.

“Root Planing” Explained: Smoothing Root Surfaces to Support Reattachment/Healing
- Root planing smooths rough root surfaces where bacteria gather. This cleaner surface supports healing and may contribute to reduced pocket depth over time.

When Local Anesthetic Is Used and What “Numb” Feels Like
- A local anesthetic may be used during deep cleaning to ensure comfort. Patients usually feel pressure rather than pain, with temporary numbness that fades after the appointment.
How Deep Cleaning Treats Gum Disease?
Deep cleaning removes bacteria and hardened buildup that fuel gum inflammation. It helps manage inflammation, reduce bacterial load, and support a healthier foundation for ongoing periodontal maintenance.

Plaque, Calculus, and the Inflammation Loop
When plaque hardens into calculus below the gumline, bacteria remain in constant contact with gum tissue. This ongoing irritation triggers inflammation, bleeding, and swelling that cannot be resolved without removing the buildup.

What Happens to Pockets After SRP
After scaling and root planing, inflammation may decrease, and gum pockets may become shallower depending on individual response. The goal is stabilization and disease control, not a permanent cure, which is why ongoing maintenance is essential.

When SRP Helps You Avoid More Advanced Periodontal Treatment
By treating gum disease early, scaling and root planing can slow progression and reduce the likelihood of needing surgical periodontal procedures. Timely intervention may help limit further attachment loss and support long-term tooth stability.

What to Expect During Your SRP Appointment in Burnaby?
Your appointment includes an exam and gum measurements, followed by deep cleaning in specific areas for comfort. Patients from Metrotown, Brentwood, Edmonds, and Lougheed often choose this Burnaby location for accessible periodontal care and follow-up.


Pre-Treatment Exam: Gum Measurements and Where Deep Cleaning Is Needed
Your visit starts with gum measurements and an exam to identify infected areas below the gumline and determine where scaling and root planing is required.

How Treatment Is Split Into Areas (Quadrants/Sessions) for Comfort
Treatment is often divided into smaller sections of the mouth and completed over one or more visits to improve comfort and allow thorough cleaning.

What You’ll Feel: Pressure vs Pain, Sensitivity, and Normal After-Effects
Most patients feel pressure, not pain. Temporary sensitivity or mild soreness afterward is common and usually improves as the gums heal.
Who Needs Deep Cleaning and How Often
That’s exactly what the free consultation is for.
We’ll look at your bite, discuss your goals, and help you explore options that match your lifestyle and budget. There’s no pressure to commit — just clear answers and expert support.
Who Needs Deep Cleaning and How Often?
Deep cleaning is recommended based on gum health and pocket depth. Some patients need it once to control disease, while others require ongoing maintenance to manage inflammation.
Gum disease care is addressed as part of our broader family dental services in Burnaby.

Early to Moderate Gum Disease: When SRP Is the Right “Next Step
Scaling and root planing is often recommended when gum disease extends below the gumline but has not reached advanced stages. It helps manage infection early and support gum stability before more complex treatment is considered.

Higher-Risk Profiles That Often Need More Periodontal Support
Patients with a history of gum disease, smoking, diabetes, or inconsistent home care may be at higher risk. These individuals often require closer monitoring and more frequent periodontal maintenance after deep cleaning.

Maintenance Schedule After SRP: Why “Perio Maintenance” Is Different From Routine Cleaning
After SRP, periodontal maintenance focuses on monitoring pocket depth and controlling bacteria below the gumline. These visits are more targeted than routine cleanings and are scheduled based on individual risk and response.

Recovery, Aftercare, and Sensitivity
Mild tenderness after a deep cleaning is normal. To aid healing and reduce irritation in the first couple of days, practice gentle brushing, careful flossing, and follow hygiene guidelines.
Normal After-Effects vs When to Call the Clinic
Mild soreness, slight bleeding, or sensitivity can occur briefly. Contact the clinic if pain worsens, swelling increases, or symptoms do not improve after a few days.
Eating, Brushing, Flossing: What Changes
Continue daily brushing and flossing, using a gentle technique. Choose softer foods initially if needed, but do not stop cleaning, as plaque control supports proper healing.
Reducing Sensitivity: Toothpaste, Technique, and Short-Term Adjustments
Desensitizing toothpaste, gentle brushing pressure, and avoiding extreme temperatures can help manage sensitivity. These adjustments are usually temporary as the gums recover and inflammation settles.
How SRP Fits Into Your Full Dental Plan?
Stable gum health plays an important role in many areas of dental care. Scaling and root planing supports a more stable foundation for preventive, restorative, and orthodontic treatment planning.
SRP + Home Care: The “Two-Part” Treatment That Actually Works
Scaling and root planing reduces bacteria below the gumline, while daily brushing and flossing help control plaque at home. Together, professional treatment and consistent home care support healing and help manage gum disease over time.
Why Gum Health Comes Before Many Restorative or Cosmetic Steps
Inflamed or unstable gums can affect the success of restorations or orthodontic treatment. Stabilizing gum health first helps protect existing teeth and supports more predictable outcomes for future dental work.
Long-Term Prevention: Keeping Disease From Returning
Ongoing periodontal maintenance and good home care are key to preventing recurrence. Regular monitoring allows early changes to be addressed before inflammation progresses or causes further damage. If you want to understand how gum treatment fits into prevention, visit our preventive dental services in Burnaby page.
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Important Information for CDCP Patients
Treatment under the Canadian Dental Care Plan is not fully covered. A co-payment will apply.

Cost, Insurance, and CDCP

The cost of scaling and root planing depends on the severity of gum disease, the number of areas treated, and the time required for thorough cleaning. Before treatment begins, our team provides a clear, personalized estimate based on your exam findings.
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Average Cost Range
Scaling and root planing is typically billed by area (quadrant) or time units. Costs vary depending on how many sections of the mouth require treatment and how deep the gum pockets are.
Insurance & Coverage
Many dental insurance plans provide partial coverage for scaling, root planing, and periodontal maintenance, subject to frequency limits and pre-authorization. Our team helps review your benefits and explains what may be covered before treatment.
Payment Options
Direct billing is available where permitted. For any remaining balance, flexible payment options are discussed so you can proceed with treatment without unnecessary delay.
Burnaby Patients, Why Choose Our Clinic for Deep Cleaning?
We provide thorough gum assessments and deep cleaning, along with follow-up care for long-term stability. Scaling and root planing are done by licensed dental hygienists, with supervision from BC-licensed dentists, following provincial standards.
Clear Gum Measurements and Transparent Treatment Planning
We review your gum measurements in clear, understandable terms and explain how they relate to your overall gum health. Treatment recommendations are based on clinical findings, with transparency around why scaling and root planing is advised and how it fits into your care plan.

Comfort-First Care (Numbing Options, Pacing, Sensitivity Support)
Local anesthetic is used when appropriate to improve comfort during treatment. Care is delivered at a steady pace, with attention to sensitivity and regular check-ins so adjustments can be made as needed throughout the appointment.

Convenient Burnaby Location and Follow-Up That Protects Your Results
Our Burnaby clinic is easy to access and supports continuity of care. Follow-up visits focus on monitoring healing, reassessing gum health, and helping maintain the improvements achieved through deep cleaning.

FAQs
Is scaling and root planing painful?

Most patients feel pressure rather than pain. Local anesthesia may be used to keep the area comfortable, and any soreness afterward is usually mild and temporary.
How many appointments does deep cleaning usually take?

Treatment is often divided into sections of the mouth and completed over one or more appointments, depending on gum condition and how many areas need care.
How long does it take for gums to heal after SRP?

Initial healing typically begins within a few days. Improvements in bleeding and tenderness are often noticed within the first few weeks, with ongoing healing supported by maintenance visits.
Will scaling and root planing make my teeth feel loose?

Teeth may feel slightly different at first as swelling decreases. This is due to reduced inflammation, not damage, and usually settles as the gums stabilize.
Is deep cleaning a one-time treatment?

For some patients, one course of SRP is enough to control gum disease. Others may need ongoing periodontal maintenance based on risk and response to treatment.
What happens if gum disease is not treated?

Untreated gum disease can progress over time, leading to deeper pockets, bone loss, and tooth instability. Early treatment may help reduce this risk and support long-term oral health.
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