Showing posts with label Plaque. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plaque. Show all posts

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Hidden Dangers: Plaque

Disclosing Tablets

Plaque detective


Using disclosing tablets is a good way to find the plaque that is left on your teeth after brushing and flossing. Disclosing tablets are made with a harmless vegetable dye that stains plaque red.

Why use disclosing tablets

Disclosing tablets can work to prevent cavities and periodontal disease by helping you see the plaque on your teeth. Plaque is a sticky film of food and bacteria that constantly forms on your teeth. Because plaque is colorless, it can be hard to see. You can see how it shows up after the disclosing tablet stained it with red vegetable dye. If plaque is not removed every day, it builds up and hardens to become tartar, which becomes stained blue. It takes professional help to remove tartar. There is no way for you to effectively remove tartar at home. A toothbrush or floss will not remove the hardened tartar. It is important to keep your teeth and gums free of plaque and tartar because they are the main cause of tooth decay, gingivitis and periodontal disease. That is why it is important that you find and remove all the plaque at home every day.

How to use disclosing tablets

To use disclosing tablets, first brush and floss. Then simply chew a tablet, swish it around your mouth, and rinse with water. Use a small dental mirror to check your teeth for any signs of red, especially near the gumline. Brush and floss these missed areas again until the red is gone. Using disclosing tablets, you can improve your homecare technique and keep your smile healthy.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

What If? Wednesdays

What if I have a lot of plaque and tartar buildup on my teeth?

If you notice your teeth have a lot of build-up on the surface, we can help you remove a lot of the excess tartar from your mouth. Plaque and tartar can be incubators of bacteria, causing serious problems like periodontal disease and gingivitis. It is important for your oral health to remove this build-up and continue a preventative homecare regimen.

Full Mouth Debridement

When heavy plaque and tartar deposits have built up on your teeth, we often recommend a procedure called full mouth debridement to remove that build up.

The benefits of debridement

Plaque is a sticky, colorless film of food and bacteria that constantly forms on your teeth. If it is not removed every day, plaque hardens and turns into tartar. Over time, this plaque and tartar builds up on your teeth. A heavy build up blocks our ability to clearly see and examine your teeth and gums. It is also important to remove the accumulation of plaque and tartar because they are the main cause of tooth decay and gum disease. Many factors can contribute to heavy build up, including:
  • Dry mouth, also called xerostomia
  • Tobacco use
  • Certain health conditions
  • Wearing braces
  • Poor oral homecare
  • Not getting regular professional dental cleanings

The debridement procedure

Depending on the situation, we may begin the procedure by recommending a numbing gel or offering nitrous oxide to make you more comfortable. Next, we use a variety of instruments to carefully remove the plaque and tartar above and around the gumline. We may also apply an antimicrobial rinse. Then, we finish the procedure by carefully reviewing your homecare routine. A full mouth debridement is an important initial step in the ongoing evaluation and treatment of your oral health.