No one likes to have deep layers of sediment and plaque on their teeth!.. But the various foods we consume throughout the day along with carelessness (such as brushing your teeth every so often) can cause plaque on the teeth... But if you get to know more about this hardened and deformed sediment, you may change your mind about how much damage it causes!.. What is tooth decay?.. They say, it is a white or yellow sticky layer that forms on the teeth, especially near the gum line.. This layer is made up of bacteria, minerals in saliva and food residues.. Saliva... First of all, it is better to know that dental plaque is considered to be the most stubborn and severe type of dental plaque... Dental plaque is the first layer that is formed from deposits on the teeth... This layer is usually formed by brushing and using mouthwash it will be removed.. the teeth)... don't pay attention to yourself, ignore your regular brushing (which is considered the main pillar of dental hygiene) you have contributed to the formation of dental plaque and its thickening...
Maybe we don't know anyone around us who doesn't like all kinds of sweets!... The truth is that we all love these delicious snacks... but unfortunately, the stickiness of sweets is one of the main factors in the formation of dental plaque.... If this process is neglected, it can cause tooth decay and even require treatments such as tooth extraction... Saliva helps to wash the mouth and eliminate bacteria.... People who have dry mouth are more prone to phlegm due to lack of plaque. are plaques... In addition, dry mouth can increase the risk of gum disease... Even in some cases, severe dry mouth may be accompanied by problems such as discoloration of the teeth.. ### Other causes of dental plaque formation
- Smoking
- Not using mouthwash and dental floss
- Taking some special drugs
- having underlying diseases (such as diabetes)
- Genetic factors
What is tooth decay? Dental plaque is a Persian slang term that is used in the daily speech of some people to describe the yellow or brown layer on the tooth. The layer that gives the tooth an ugly appearance and is actually the microbial plaque or surface mass of the tooth that forms on the tooth enamel in the early stages. ### The difference between dental plaque and dental plaque
Effects of plaque formation on teeth
If you look carefully, you will notice that we mentioned at the beginning of the article that dental calculus is not considered a serious and acute problem for many people.... But this idea is completely wrong.... This crime can cause very serious and severe complications for people.... The following problems are only examples of the complications caused by the formation of dental calculus.... ### Gum diseases
Small lumps that are mainly formed under your gum line can cause serious damage to your gums and involve you with diseases such as periodontitis and gingivitis in addition to gingivitis.... ### tooth decay
The bacteria present in dental plaque damages your tooth enamel by creating various acids and causes small and large cavities on the teeth (tooth decay)... Read more: Does laminate cause tooth decay?.. ### Bad breath
Have you ever noticed bad breath when talking to others? It is true that sometimes bad breath is caused by eating aromatic foods such as garlic and onions or liver problems. But one of the main and common reasons for this bad breath is the presence of plaque on the surface of the mouth. Because the bacteria in the plaque can produce foul-smelling chemicals.
What is more important than dental plaque that changes the color and shape of your teeth? By creating dull and ugly teeth, tartar affects the appearance of your smile and reduces your self-confidence... Preventing the formation of dental calculus... The best way to prevent the complications of plaque is to prevent its formation... You can prevent the formation of plaque by observing oral and dental hygiene.. Some of these useful preventive measures include:
Brushing your teeth twice a day for two minutes each time using a soft toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste.
- Flossing and cleaning the labia of the teeth... - Regular use of mouthwash to eliminate oral bacteria... - Performing regular dental examinations... What is scaling and scaling of your teeth? It has caused you trouble, the time for dental intervention will come, and the dental scaling process... **Dental scaling**, also known as dental scaling, is a process in which hardened plaques are removed from the teeth and under the gum line by a dental specialist... This operation is performed using special tools and is possible... For some people, it may seem a little painful... but the result is healthy teeth without deposits and plaque. Be... the benefits of dental scaling
- Loss of tooth mass
- Teeth brightener
- Removing tooth stains
- Reducing the possibility of developing dental cysts
- Maintaining the health of the gums
- Treatment of bad breath
- Oral and dental health protection
- Reducing the possibility of mouth ulcers
Dental scaling methods
The process of removing dental plaque is done with the help of various methods... but the dentist is responsible for determining the best method... because the dentist can choose the best method by examining the conditions of the mouth and teeth. Ultrasonic
This method is known as one of the most common dental scaling methods.. In this method, the scales on the teeth are removed using the vibration of a metal tool.. Water spray is also used to reduce the surface temperature of the teeth.. In addition, water spray on the teeth also helps to wash the accumulated plaques. Dental scalers, the specialists of this collection of dental scalers provide you with the highest quality level.. Dr. Benianian's dental clinic specialists will choose the best scaling method for you with a detailed oral and dental examination.. They do this with the least pain and discomfort.. You can use the form below or visit our address located in Argentina, Meydan, Ahmed Qasir St. (Bucharest), West 6th St., No. 22, Unit 7...
To get a free dental consultation with Call the following number:
88539720-021
Steps of scaling teeth
One of the frequent questions of the visitors to Dr. Benianian's dental clinic is, how is dental scaling done? **1... Gum curettage**
In the first stage, the dentist examines the condition of the person's mouth and gums using hand tools and specialized imaging, and if there is no problem such as disease in the person, he starts the gum curettage process. Gum curettage is a process in which the dentist directs some of the gum tissue upwards with the help of hand tools.
The scaling process is determined according to the selected method... The dentist also removes surface scales from the teeth using special tools... **3... Brushing**
At this stage, a special paste is placed on the teeth... This paste helps smooth and polish the teeth after scaling and makes the surface beautiful and shiny... **4... Tooth polishing**
Finally, the stains on the teeth will be removed and the appearance of the teeth will be improved without putting too much pressure on the teeth... usually they use air spray and various liquid compounds to remove the removed plaques... Is scaling harmful? This popular dental procedure is completely painless and no pressure is applied to the teeth during the procedure.. But since the dentist uses various tools to remove plaque and calculus from the teeth and under the gum line during scaling, the gums may be slightly irritated, which can lead to mild sensitivity or temporary discomfort.. It is possible to perform it with high success...
However, some common and common side effects of decriminalization include:
- Gingivitis
- Infection
- Bleeding gums
- Teeth sensitivity to hot and cold foods
The cost of scaling and brushing
The cost of dental scaling is determined according to various factors, including the number of sessions required for treatment, the presence or absence of oral and dental diseases, and the scaling method.... But in general, this dental procedure does not cost much, and its price in Dr. Banianian's dental clinic in 1403 after surgery and surgery is about 2 million tomans. Do not irritate your teeth and gums.... - Be sure to include scaling in your dental care plan.... - If you see heavy bleeding while brushing your teeth, see a dentist.... What is the reason for scaling at home to remove teeth from your teeth... You can use tricks to remove plaque at home... Of course, don't forget that these tricks are only applicable when the plaque on the teeth is a little thick... Whiten your teeth and a deep level of plaque Remove.... Reading the articles on whitening teeth at home and removing bad breath at home will provide you with more solutions to remove dental plaque at home.... ### Removing dental plaque at home
Although the best way to remove dental plaque is to go to the dentist and perform a specialized plaque removal.. but there are a number of home methods that can help reduce or prevent your dental plaque.. Some of these effective methods to reduce plaque behind the teeth at home are:
**1... regular use of toothbrush and dental floss**
The most important step in crime prevention is daily hygiene... brushing twice a day, especially focusing on the back of the teeth, and using dental floss to clean the space between the teeth is necessary... **2... using antibacterial mouthwash**
Mouthwashes containing chlorhexidine or fluoride help to reduce bacteria and prevent the formation of tartar... **3.... Using baking soda**
Baking soda has a mild abrasive effect and can help remove stains and surface deposits... Just mix a small amount of baking soda with toothpaste once or twice a week and brush your teeth with it... **4... Proper diet**
Consuming sweet foods and carbonated drinks increases the plaque and mass under and behind the surface of the teeth... On the other hand, consuming raw fruits and vegetables such as apples, celery, and carrots helps to clean the teeth naturally. **
Rapid removal of dental plaque
If you are in a hurry to remove plaque from your teeth and you are looking for a quick way to do this, it is better to go to the dentist as soon as possible and use their scaling services.. because none of the home methods to remove dental plaque have the speed, efficiency and effectiveness of removing dental plaque in a dentist... Dental plaque is formed when microbial plaque is not removed, even on microbial plaque.. by brushing.... if this If the plaques are not removed in time, they can lead to more serious problems such as gingivitis, gingivitis, bad breath and even loose teeth... and there is a need for their specialized treatment... ### Methods of removing severe dental plaque:
**1... Professional criminal investigation in the office**
Performing specialized scaling by a dentist in the dental office using an ultrasonic device that separates the scale from the surface of the tooth and under the gums by creating special vibrations... **2... deep or subgingival scaling (curtage)**
If the scale has penetrated below the gum line, it is necessary to remove the deep crusts.... This method is usually done with anesthesia and is more effective for patients who have inflammation and bleeding gums... ** 3... Using antibiotics or prescribed mouthwash **
In case of severe infection or inflammation, the dentist may prescribe oral antibiotics or special types of antibacterial mouthwashes such as chlorhexidine... **4... Improving oral hygiene after treatment**
After plaque removal, oral hygiene (correct brushing, flossing, and mouthwash) is necessary to prevent plaque from returning... the difference between plaque removal and tooth bleaching... **Scaling** and **Bleaching teeth** are both ways to improve the health and beauty of the mouth and teeth, but their uses are mostly, for example, rap.
Teeth bleaching has more of a beauty aspect.... In the article "**difference between scaling and bleaching**", we provided you with more complete information about this dental process... However, the table below will help you get to know the differences between these two methods of cleaning and beautifying teeth... Many people think that coated teeth do not need scaling.... but the reality is that dental veneers, like natural teeth, are exposed to the accumulation of plaque, bacteria and debris. that is, if oral and dental hygiene caused by veneers and even veining is not observed... and bad breath... that:
> The veneer itself does not get plaque....because it is ceramic or metal....but the space around and under the edge of the veneer is a suitable place for the accumulation of plaque and bacteria....if these areas are not cleaned, the plaques harden and become dental plaque over time...he removes this mass with his own specialized methods or with the help of many tools....the symptoms of tooth veneer infection may require removal and replacement of the veneer.. **Continued reading:** How to care for the veneer dental
Scaling of filled teeth
Another common question that our patients ask at Dr... Benianian Dental Clinic is whether scaling damages the filled teeth or not... The fact is that filled teeth can create calculus and plaque like natural teeth and need scaling... Therefore, maintaining oral and dental hygiene around the restored teeth is especially important... because if calculus accumulates, it increases the possibility of #cavity and even #gum decay.. Scaling is safe for filled teeth. Is it? If the scaling of the filled tooth is done by a skilled dentist, no damage will be done to the filling material.... The scaling tool only targets the hardened deposits on the tooth and has nothing to do with dental restorations... **Continued reading:** Restoration of tooth enamel at home
### Important points in scaling filled teeth:
1... Around the filled area there may be edges that are prone to plaque and bacteria accumulation.... The dentist carefully cleans these areas.... 2.... When removing the plaque, the dentist can check if the restoration is still healthy or if there is leakage, fracture or secondary decay.... 3... For fillings with more sensitive teeth, more sensitive tools such as hands may be used or an instrument.. gentler settings than the ultrasonic device... be used.... ### Why scaling is necessary for filled teeth?.. - Prevent secondary decay around the restoration
- Prevention of inflammation, erosion and bleeding of the gums in the vicinity of the filling
- Maintaining the longevity of tooth restoration
- Helping to detect possible problems early
**final summary**
If you notice the formation of calculus on your teeth, it is better to visit a dentist to perform the process of removing dental calculus and remove them.... This solution helps to maintain the health of the mouth and teeth by preventing further damage to the teeth....