Partners for Better Oral Hygiene
Who are the partners?
Dental health begins with good oral hygiene. This requires professional
care and guidance provided by your dentist and dental hygienist, combined
with proper care at home by you. That's the partnership. When
you follow a recommended home care routine and have regular professional
care, you will be able to maintain healthier teeth and gums.
Why you need a prophylaxis (professional cleaning).
Professional cleaning removes plaque, calculus (tartar), and stain from
the teeth. The cleaning may be done by your dentist or dental
hygienist, a licensed professional who performs prophylaxis (professional
cleaning) in the dental office and provides education in proper care of the
teeth and gums.
What is plaque?
Plaque is a sticky film that constantly forms on all areas of your
teeth. It is composed of bacteria, by-products of bacteria, and your
saliva. Plaque bacteria use sugar and other carbohydrates to grow and to
form acids which attack tooth enamel and can cause cavities. Plaque
that builds up along the gumline and between teeth in hard to reach places
can be harmful. The bacteria in plaque produce toxins that can
irritate the gums causing them to turn red, swell and bleedthe signs
typically associated with gingivitis. Recognizing gingivitis is important
because it is reversible. Unnoticed, ignored or simply not taken care
of, gingivitis can sometimes progress to a more advanced stage of gum
disease called periodontitis. It is easy to see why brushing and cleaning
between teeth with floss or other interdental cleaners to remove plaque is
essential to keep your teeth and gums healthy.
What is calculus (tartar)?
Minerals in saliva combine with plaque at the tooth surface and harden
into a rough, unsightly deposit called calculus (tartar). Calculus,
which is mostly mineral, provides a rough surface that makes thorough plaque
removal more difficult. Your toothbrush and floss can't remove
calculus once it has formed. Calculus can only be removed during a
regular dental prophylaxis.
What a prophylaxis (professional cleaning) does that you can't do for
yourself?
A prophylaxis is a scaling and polishing procedure performed to remove
normal plaque, calculus and stains. While the main objective of the
prophylaxis is to help prevent gum disease, it can also improve the
appearance of your teeth by making them look clean and bright. Scaling
is performed using instruments to remove calculus from the teeth.
Polishing with a special paste by means of a motorized instrument removes
remaining plaque and surface stains caused by various foods, beverages and
tobacco. Polished tooth surfaces make it more difficult for plaque and
debris to accumulate.
How to get the most from your home care routine.
You can help improve your oral hygiene by making plaque and calculus
(tartar) control part of your daily routine.
Proper brushing helps remove
plaque from the outer, inner, and chewing surfaces of your teeth. An
accepted method for proper brushing is shown below. Your dentist or
hygienist may suggest another.
Flossing thoroughly helps remove
plaque and debris from between the teeth, especially in hard-to-reach areas
at and slightly under the gumline. A suggested flossing technique is
shown below.
Between office visits, use a fluoride toothpaste that protects against
cavities and reduces tartar formation.
There's help for you ...Crest® Tartar Protection. Crest®
Tartar Protection helps reduce the formation of calculus (tartar) above the
gumline between professional cleanings. Crest® Tartar Protection
is clinically proven safe for dental enamel and gums. It provides the same
cavity-fighting benefit as the other members of the Crest®
family, and is accepted by the American Dental Association as an effective
decay-preventive dentifrice.
For Better Results, Brush and Floss Properly
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