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Airflow teeth cleaning (also called air polishing) is a gentle professional cleaning that uses a controlled stream of air, warm water, and fine powder to lift plaque, surface stains, and biofilm. It’s often more comfortable than traditional scraping, especially for sensitive teeth, and it can brighten teeth by removing discoloration from coffee, tea, or smoking.
Daily brushing and flossing matter, but they can’t remove every stain or hardened buildup. A professional cleaning helps protect gum health and keeps breath fresher. If you’ve avoided cleanings because they feel uncomfortable, Airflow is worth asking your dentist about.
Airflow is a modern hygiene technique used during professional cleanings. A handheld device sprays a targeted mix of air, water, and a specially designed powder to break up dental biofilm and remove extrinsic stains on the tooth surface. Because it relies on a spray rather than metal instruments alone, many patients find it more comfortable.

Most appointments are straightforward and usually take around 20–30 minutes, depending on stain and plaque levels. A typical visit looks like this:
Airflow is popular because it combines comfort with visible results. Key benefits include:

Airflow is suitable for many adults and teens. It’s commonly recommended if you:
Airflow is safe for most patients, but it may be postponed or adjusted in some situations. Tell your dentist if you have severe or unstable asthma or other significant breathing problems, an active respiratory infection, or a known allergy to ingredients in dental powders. Your clinician may also avoid certain powders for people on a strict low‑sodium diet.
To keep the result looking clean for longer and to protect gum health:

Costs vary by city, clinic type, and whether Airflow is done on its own or combined with scaling, polishing, and fluoride. In 2026, some large clinic chains in Turkey publish Airflow packages in the roughly 2,600–3,800 TL range, while more comprehensive “full hygiene” packages can be around 3,700–5,900 TL. The best way to get an accurate figure is to ask for a written quote after an exam.
Airflow cleaning is usually painless, but can feel chilly or sensitive on exposed roots.
Airflow removes biofilm and surface stains better; scaling removes hardened tartar better.
Airflow cleaning typically takes about 20–30 minutes, depending on staining and plaque.
Airflow is better for biofilm and stains; scaling is better for hardened tartar.
Airflow won’t damage healthy gums when used correctly, but may temporarily irritate inflamed tissue.
Airflow usually takes 10–30 minutes per visit, depending on how many teeth.