Basic dental care

Tartar removal and soda cleaning

Tartar (aka dental calculus) is hardened plaque that predisposes to gum infections and the onset of periodontal disease. We remove all tartar and remove stains at the same time.

If you want to remove stains effectively, you can also combine tartar removal with a soda cleaning. If you don't have a lot of tartar, it may be possible to do the soda cleaning on the same visit. Calculus removal should also be done at least a week before any planned whitening of teeth. Otherwise, whitening will mainly highlight the tartar.

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From 1st May 2025, you can get Kela reimbursement for the services of a dental hygienist twice a year without a dentists's referral. Patients suffering from gingivitis or periodontitis may need treatment more often. The necessary referral can be obtained, for example, during a dental check-up at a dentist.

You can also book a separate soda cleaning.

Experiences with tartar removal at Ebeling

A highly skilled dental hygienist. I highly recommend her!
Customer feedback, 2024
The service was truly professional, friendly, and caring.
Customer feedback, 2024
It was a really great experience getting my tartar removed, and it definitely beat public healthcare hands down. A friendly and skilled dental hygienist who knows how to do her job well and...
Customer feedback, 2023
The best service from Elina! Thanks again!
Customer feedback, 2024
On the couple of occasions I’ve visited your clinic, I’ve received highly professional and patient-centered dental care. The dental hygienist’s work in removing tartar was also top-notch. I’m very satisfied with the...
Google review, 2023
Effective and gentle care—thank you, Saara.
Customer feedback, 2024
Well, now! A solid 6/5 from the whole team! Great customer service, seamless communication, expert care, top-notch facilities, and just an amazing atmosphere overall! I’ll be going in more often to get my teeth cleaned from now on, because...
Google review, 2021
Very gentle cleansing. Thank you!
Customer feedback, 2024
It was a pleasant experience, even though going to the dentist is never fun. The dental hygienist explained what she was doing the whole time and gave me good advice on how to take care of my teeth going forward....
Google review, 2022
I went to Ruoholahti to have my tartar removed. The reception staff provided excellent, professional customer service. The tartar removal was a pleasant experience, and the dental hygienist was really nice.
Google review, 2025
You were absolutely amazing—such an empathetic and gentle dentist! At times, having my tartar removed even felt relaxing. I’m going to make a note of your name and come see [Saara] again. Usually such a dreadful procedure...
Customer feedback, 2024
I didn't know there could be a difference even in tartar removal. Great job—the result is excellent, and my smile looks beautiful after the baking soda cleaning!
Google review, 2025
Always professional and excellent service!
Customer feedback, 2024
Elina Dinh performed the tartar removal carefully and skillfully. The customer service was very friendly, and she did an extremely thorough job. I highly recommend her!
Google review, 2024
Saara was incredibly skilled, meticulous, and wonderful. The whole experience was a perfect 10, and I’m extremely satisfied! Now my teeth are super clean and shiny!
Customer feedback, 2024
Hanna-Laura is the most skilled and gentle dental hygienist I've ever seen! I didn't know that getting my teeth cleaned could actually be a pleasant experience until I saw her!
Customer feedback, 2025
I received excellent service. I am very satisfied with the tartar removal; now my teeth are clean. I am happy and plan to continue with the treatment. Thank you.
Customer feedback, 2024
Thank you for the excellent and comfortable scaling and soda cleaning. I almost fell asleep.
Customer feedback, 2024

Tartar removal and soda cleaning – frequently asked questions

Yes. Tartar removal can be performed by both dental hygienists and dentists. If no suitable dental hygienist appointments are available, treatment by a dentist is often a quick and similarly priced option. The treatment is speeded up by the fact that the dentist has a dental assistant to assist with the procedure.

Starting May 1, 2025, dental hygienist treatment will be covered by Kela twice a year without a referral from a dentist. People with gingivitis or periodontitis may need treatment more often, in which case a referral from a dentist may be necessary.

Tartar is hardened, calcified plaque that cannot be removed by brushing at home. In practice, it is hardened dirt that saliva hardens on the surface of the teeth, often near the gum line. It irritates the gums and increases the risk of gingivitis and periodontitis. Regular tartar removal helps maintain oral health and prevents inflammation. Tartar can also cause bad breath.

After tartar removal, your teeth may feel smoother than usual and sometimes slightly sensitive to cold. Good brushing and fluoride toothpaste often help with this. Your gums may be sensitive for a while, but these sensations usually disappear within a few days. The symptoms are often caused by tartar buildup around the teeth, and when this is removed, the gums are loose and not as tightly attached to the teeth. This allows cold to affect the tooth more easily. The gums will reattach to the tooth as they heal and there is no tartar to prevent this.

In gingivitis, plaque often accumulates between the teeth and gums, causing inflammation in the area. If the same area is often brushed less thoroughly, gingivitis will develop in that area. Signs of gingivitis include bleeding when brushing or cleaning between teeth. The best way to treat gingivitis is to brush your teeth and clean between them regularly and thoroughly. Even if there is a little bleeding when brushing, there is no need to worry. With gingivitis, the gums are often dark red and may also be swollen. It can also cause bad breath. Healthy gums are a beautiful light pink color and fit tightly around the teeth.

Yes. Tartar and bacterial plaque are common causes of bad breath. Regular cleaning improves oral hygiene and significantly freshens breath.

A gum pocket is the part of the gum at the root of the tooth that is not attached to the tooth. The dentist checks the gum pockets during an examination using a blunt, round-tipped gum pocket gauge. Healthy gums are firmly attached to the teeth and the gum pocket is less than 4 mm deep. When plaque remains around the gums for a long time, gingivitis develops. In this case, the gums practically open up as bacteria destroy the ligaments that attach the gums to the teeth. As the inflammation progresses, the gum pocket around the tooth also deepens. We refer to deepened gum pockets when the gum pocket is more than 4 mm deep. Deep gum pockets and advanced periodontitis can also cause bone loss, tooth mobility, or tooth loss.

In practice, gum pockets are measured to assess how healthy the gums are and whether the patient is at risk of developing periodontitis. The earlier the situation is addressed, the better the prognosis for recovery.

Careful brushing twice a day, using dental floss or interdental brushes, and regular visits to the dental hygienist or dentist help prevent tartar build-up. Chewing xylitol gum or sucking xylitol pastilles after meals also rinses the mouth and prevents tartar build-up.

For most people, tartar removal 1-2 times a year is sufficient. If you have a lot of tartar buildup or gum disease, you may need more frequent treatment. The appropriate treatment interval is assessed individually at the dental hygienist or dentist's office. Other treatments, such as implant treatments or orthodontic treatment, may also require more frequent visits to the dental hygienist.

The most effective way to clean tartar is with an ultrasonic device, which removes tartar through vibration. The sound coming from the device is often worse than it feels. Tartar is also removed with hand instruments to ensure that all tartar is removed.

If your gums are inflamed or your teeth are sensitive, the procedure may feel uncomfortable, but the pain is usually minor and temporary. Deepened gum pockets can also cause discomfort.

If you experience significant pain, you should ask your dentist or dental hygienist for a numbing gel before continuing with the procedure. Your teeth can also be numbed for the duration of the procedure. Treatment will also be paused according to how you feel. Open communication with the treatment staff is essential in this procedure as well.

In cases of more severe gingivitis or periodontitis, treatment may need to be carried out under local anesthesia. In such cases, treatment is often carried out either at the dentist's or periodontist's office. A periodontist is a dentist who specializes in the treatment of gum disease.

Soda cleaning is a method of cleaning the surfaces of teeth using fine powder and water. It effectively removes stains caused by coffee, tea, and tobacco, for example. Soda cleaning does not remove tartar, but it is a complementary measure to tartar removal, particularly for removing stains.

Often, yes. Baking soda cleaning after tartar removal brightens the surface of the teeth and makes the end result more even. If there is not a particularly large amount of tartar, both treatments can be performed during the same visit. In some cases, it is advisable to perform soda cleaning before tartar removal. Our skilled dental hygienists will recommend the appropriate order based on the condition of your mouth.

When done correctly, soda cleaning is safe. It targets the surface of the teeth and does not damage the enamel or intact areas. A dentist or dental hygienist will always assess whether the treatment is right for you. There are also differences between the baking soda powders used; some substances can even be used under the gums, while others are suitable for the enamel part of the tooth. Teeth whitening is not recommended every year, as long-term use of the substance can weaken the tooth enamel. Soda cleaning, on the other hand, can be done every year or a couple of times a year if necessary.

Tartar and stains prevent the whitening agent from working evenly. If whitening is performed before tartar removal, the result may be uneven and highlight uncleaned areas. Therefore, it is recommended that tartar be removed within three months prior to whitening. If you have gum disease, your gums should also heal before whitening. Our professionals will tell you the appropriate waiting period and also give you instructions on how to prepare for whitening.

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