What is dental brosage and how is it different from mass

What is dental brosage and how is it different from mass

Dr. Bahare Sepahrian
Dr. Bahare Sepahrian
Tehran
Having a bright smile and healthy teeth is not guaranteed by brushing and flossing alone. Methods such as scaling and tooth brushing help maintain oral hygiene, but they have many uses and differences. In this article, we will carefully examine the differences between these two methods in order to protect our oral health with more knowledge**.** **What is dental brosage?** Brushing teeth is an effective way to clean teeth, which is done with a rubber roller and profile paste. This method helps the teeth to be removed from the stains and become healthy and shiny teeth. Since preventing the accumulation of plaque and debris on the teeth is the most important factor in preventing oral diseases, brosage is an ideal and effective method for maintaining oral health. What are the advantages of dental brosage?** - **More beauty**: By removing surface stains, the appearance of teeth becomes whiter and brighter. - **Feeling clean**: Patients often feel fresher in their mouths after brosage. - **Smoothing the tooth surface**: The polished surface reduces the adhesion of microbial plaques in the future. - **Maintaining the health of the gums**: Although it does not have a direct effect on the health of the gums, it is effective in maintaining the overall health of the mouth as a supplement for scaling. **What are the differences between dental procedures and scaling?** Tooth brushing and scaling are two effective methods for the cleanliness and health of teeth, and we will examine these differences below. ### **1- The main goal of treatment** - **criminalization:** Removal of hardened masses (calcified plaques) and microbial plaques that have formed over time on the teeth and under the gums. - **Tooth brushing** **:** Smoothing and polishing the surface of the teeth in order to remove surface stains and prevent the re-accumulation of plaques. ### **2- Time in the treatment process** - **criminalization:** In the treatment process, descaling is performed as the first step to remove hardened plaque and tartar. - **Dental prose:** After scaling the teeth, brosage is used as a finishing step to make the surface of the teeth smooth and shiny. This arrangement makes the teeth look clean and more beautiful. In cases where a tooth is missing, using a dental flipper or a dental bridge can be a good solution. For a complete comparison of the two and to know which one is better, see the article **Difference between Flipper and Dental Bridge**. ### **3- tools and materials used** - **criminalization:** Using manual tools (curette, scaler) and ultrasonic devices (with vibration and water to clean mass) - **Brossage:** Special brosage devices (handpiece) and mild abrasive pastes and soft rotating toothbrushes. ### 4- **Removing deposits and stains** - **criminalization:** Hardened plaques and calcified masses around the teeth and under the gum line. - **Tooth brushing:** Surface stains caused by consumption of tea, coffee, tobacco, colored drinks or colored food. If your goal is to whiten your teeth, **teeth bleaching** is a great option that is done with specialized methods. ### 5- **Feeling of the patient after the procedure** - **criminalization:** It may be accompanied by some discomfort or tooth sensitivity, especially if there is a lot of plaque or gingivitis. - **Tooth brushing:** the feeling of cleanliness, softness and shine of the teeth; It is usually painless and very pleasant. ### **6- Duration of completion** **criminalization:** The duration of decalcification depends on the amount and intensity of accumulated decalcification and usually takes between 20 and 45 minutes or more. **dental prose:** **Broussage** is quicker to do due to its simpler and shallower nature. This step usually takes about 5 to 15 minutes and is done after mass removal. ### 7- **Role in oral and gum health** - **criminalization:** A direct role in improving the health of the gums, preventing inflammation, bleeding gums and preventing periodontal diseases. - **Brossage** **Teeth:** indirect role in oral health; It is mostly used for beauty and to complete the mass removal process. ### **8- recommended number of times** - **criminalization:** It is usually recommended every 6 months, but depending on the condition of the mouth and gums, it may be done by the dentist at shorter intervals. - **Tooth brushing:** It is often performed at the same time as scaling to achieve a better aesthetic result. If it is necessary to improve the appearance of the teeth, brosage can be done alone and at separate intervals**.** ### **9- Possible complications** **criminalization:** Scaling may be associated with side effects such as tooth sensitivity, mild gum bleeding, and minor pain, especially if there is a lot of plaque or the gums are inflamed. These symptoms are usually temporary and resolve within a few days. **Dental brossage:** If brosage is done correctly and professionally, there are no special complications and it is completely safe and you can do it safely. **Why is brosage done after the crime?** When scaling is done, the surface of the teeth may be slightly roughened. This roughness can cause faster plaque accumulation in the future. Brushing prevents this by smoothing the surface of the teeth and gives a feeling of softness and cleanliness. In addition, it improves the appearance of the teeth in terms of color and transparency. **Important care after brosage and mass removal** - The teeth may become sensitive for a few days, which is normal. - Strict adherence to oral hygiene (toothbrush, dental floss, mouthwash) is recommended. - It is better to avoid consuming colored drinks and foods for a few hours after performing these treatments. When your tooth is damaged or missing, if you are looking for dental cosmetic procedures, **Dental laminate** and **Dental implant** can be the most common options.

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