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Dental Cleaning
Prophylaxis and Periodontal Health The dental profession refers to the dental
cleaning appointment as a dental prophylaxis, or prophy. It's most significant
functions are prevention of dental disease and patient education. It is
likely the most important and valuable visit a patient may ever make to
the dentist. Personal oral hygiene evaluation, home care review and recommendations.
Toothbrushing and flossing instructions. Supra gingival (above the gum) scaling to remove plaque and tartar
from all visible tooth surfaces. Debridement of tartar beneath the gum, as conditions warrant. Topical fluoride treatment to the age of thirteen. Polishing the teeth. Nutrition assessment, if needed Periodontal charting, and scheduling of additional periodontal care
as indicated. The dental prophylaxis is the cornerstone for a lifetime of dental
health. Ultrasonic and Hand Scaling
Plaque is the colonization of natural
oral bacteria on food debris that remains on the surface and in the
crevices of the teeth and gums. Combing with minerals in the saliva,
it ultimately forms a hard, rough sediment known as dental tartar or
calculus which attracts further plaque buildup. Calculus must be removed
by a dental professional for the prevention of periodontal disease.
Root Planing
Accumulation of plaque causes inflammation
of the gums and an ensuing breakdown of the periodontal attachment (the
fibrous connection of the teeth to the supporting structures). Pockets
between the teeth and soft tissue become deeper, and the underlying
bone recedes Increased pocket depth encourages the formation of more
calculus, plaque and further tissue breakdown The ongoing bacterial
colonization byproducts perpetuate the disease process. Polishing
The dental prophylaxis is refined by a
final polishing of the teeth to remove stain and create a sensation
of fresh breath and a clean mouth It may be accomplished by spraying
high pressured water mixed with baking soda paste onto the surface of
the teeth, or a rubber cup and polishing paste.
The Dental Recall Appointment
Patients should schedule their recall
appointments on a regular basis for the early diagnoses of dental disease
The hygienist or dentist may recommend a prophylaxis visit every two
to six months. Recall frequency depends on many
factors and should be determined on an individual basis. Some people
tend to have more buildup of calculus than others and some may be more
prone to periodontal inflammation or the development of tooth decay.
Patients with inadequate oral hygiene practices will require more frequent
cleanings. Dental Cleaning for Children The dental prophylaxis is especially important
for children to establish good oral hygiene practice and to appreciate
the importance of dental health. Easy dental prophy appointments help
create self esteem and will lessen anxiety should dental restorative
care become necessary in the future. |
