You keep up with your teeth, that’s good!
Brushing and flossing twice a day is a great routine for the upkeep of
good oral health. It also helps to visit the dentist for a routine cleaning at
least once a year. Dental hygienists are professionally trained and have
advanced tools to get all those hard to reach areas. It takes team and daily
effort to keep your smile bright!
There are some conditions that occur no matter how well your dental hygiene is cared for. Let’s talk about what your hygienists cleans that normal brushing can miss.
Plaque is a clear film of bacteria that is on the tooth and interacts
with the sugar in foods to thrive.
Tartar is what plaque becomes if left
unbrushed for too long. Also called calculus, this white coating is
hard and will often form at the gum line, especially in the backs or in between
teeth. Once the tartar has formed, it cannot be removed by normal brushing.
When you go in for a routine cleaning you can
rest assured you are in good hands. Let the professionals do all the work!
Here’s a brief overview of the cleaning process so you know what is going
to happen when you’re in the chair:
The spray is the first step in the process. A high
powered, concentrated water stream is moved along the teeth to break up any
stubborn food particles and loosen plaque and tartar.
An ultrasonic cleaner is then used to clean off tartar. This
process uses tiny ultrasonic vibrations to clean off what your toothbrush
failed to, but don’t worry - the sound waves are higher than human ears can
pick up! This tool, also called a scaler, shoots a stream of water
to clean away the particles once they are free from the tooth.
The hand scaler is the last tool used, and perhaps the most
recognizable of the dentist’s toolkit. This thin metallic hook may be
uncomfortable when used to get the remnants of tartar that was left by
its ultrasonic cousin, but it is absolutely necessary. If left unchecked tartar
can affect the gums and lead to gingivitis or periodontitis.
Polish it off for good measure. After all the tartar is
removed, a polisher is used to get your smile bright. A small rubber cup
holding a specialized gritty paste is spun at high speeds to scour your teeth
and deal the final blow to any lingering plaque that may have thought it had
escaped the cleaning!
So now that you’re in-the-know a teeth cleaning is nothing to be afraid of. Let Dr. SamuelT. Bander help you on your road to the brighter smile of tomorrow! Call the office today and schedule your next routine cleaning.
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