Treatment of H. pylori does not require scaling; treatment of H. pylori is by oral western medicine. A quadruple or triple treatment program is often used, such as oral omeprazole plus bismuth potassium citrate plus two antibiotics, the antibiotic of choice is amoxicillin, plus ofloxacin or clarithromycin. Specific medication can consult a gastroenterologist, but the premise is that the patient’s stomach there is Helicobacter pylori infection, and there has been a peptic ulcer or gastric mucosal atrophy, the existence of risk factors for the population to consider oral western medicine eradication of Helicobacter pylori treatment. For people who have plaque or calculus on their teeth, dental scaling is recommended, and you can consult your dentist for details.