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It
only takes twenty four hours for plaque that is not removed from your
teeth to turn into calculus (tartar)! Daily home cleaning helps
control plaque and tartar formation, but those hard to reach areas will
always need special attention.
Once
your periodontal treatment has been completed, your dentist and dental
hygienist will recommend that you have regular maintenance cleanings (periodontal
cleanings), usually four times a year. At these cleaning
appointments, the pocket depths will be carefully checked to ensure
that they are healthy. Plaque and calculus that is difficult for
you to remove on a daily basis will be removed from above and below the
gum line.
In
addition to your periodontal cleaning and evaluation, your appointment
will usually include.
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- Examination of
diagnostic x-rays (radiographs): Essential for detection of decay,
tumors, cysts, and bone loss.X-rays also help determine tooth and root
positions.
- Examination of
existing restorations: Check current fillings, crowns, etc.
- Examination of
tooth decay: Check all tooth surfaces for decay.
- Oral cancer
screening: Check the face, neck, lips, tongue, throat, cheek tissues,
and gums for any signs of oral cancer.
- Oral hygiene
recommendations: Review and recommend oral hygiene aids as needed.
(Electric toothbrushes, special periodontal brushes, fluorides, rinses,
etc.)
- Teeth polishing:
Remove stain and plaque that is not otherwise removed during
tooth brushing and scaling.
Good
oral hygiene practices and periodontal cleanings are essential in
maintaining dental health and keeping periodontal disease under control!
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