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Professional dental hygiene

Professional dental hygiene

An important area of support, offered by Medicadent clinics, is prevention. It is thanks to it that it is possible to counteract the development of diseases of the teeth and gums, and also to develop appropriate habits, allowing to maintain proper oral hygiene.

At the Medicadent clinic, with the health of our patients in mind, we attach great importance to prevention. It has been functioning for a long time.

 

Preventive treatments performed at the Medicadent clinic:

  • Dental and oral checks – during the check-up, the dentist thoroughly examines the patient’s teeth and oral cavity to detect any changes, such as foci of decay or gum disease. During the check, the dentist can also present the patient with the principles of oral hygiene and select the best toothbrush and toothpaste for them. It is recommended to use dental check-ups every 6 months or at another time indicated by the dentist.
  • Scaling – this is one of the most important preventive treatments, used to remove tartar and plaque from the surface of the teeth. This is a painless and minimally invasive procedure that takes place using special ultrasonic equipment. During the scaling procedure, our hygienist directs ultrasound onto the tooth surface, causing vibrations and cracking of tartar. Then she removes it using special dental tools. Scaling is an effective method of removing plaque and tartar that allows you to keep your teeth healthy and prevent periodontal disease;
  • Sandblasting – this procedure is most often performed together with scaling as part of comprehensive tooth cleaning. For sandblasting, our hygienist uses a special device in which water and dental powder are mixed. This mixture is then directed onto the tooth surface under pressure, which allows the removal of deposits from hard-to-reach places on the tooth surface. Sandblasting is an effective method of removing stains and discolorations, which can be caused by smoking, drinking coffee, tea, or wine.
  • Polishing – during polishing, our dental hygienist uses special polishing pastes, brushes, and rubbers that smooth the enamel surface of the teeth, giving them shine and improving their appearance. Polishing is a painless and minimally invasive procedure that is performed after the removal of tartar and sandblasting of teeth.
  • Varnishing – this procedure, also known as fluoridation, is performed both in children and adults. It involves the use of special varnishes containing fluoride in the composition, which strengthens tooth enamel and reduces the risk of tooth decay.

 

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FAQ

  • 01

    How often should professional oral hygiene treatments be performed?

    It is recommended that patients undergo oral hygiene procedures every six months, unless there are indications for more frequent visits to the dentist. For patients with a high susceptibility to tartar formation, the procedure for its removal should be performed even several times a year, according to the doctor’s recommendations. It is worth using the full hygiene package, which includes both scaling and sandblasting along with polishing and fluoridation, as it is the most effective method of preventing tooth decay and periodontal diseases.

  • 02

    Is the professional oral hygiene treatment painful?

    Most often, hygiene procedures do not cause pain or they cause only slight discomfort to patients. In case of pain, for example with overly sensitive teeth, in our clinic we offer the use of local anesthesia.

  • 03

    Can pregnant women undergo a hygienization procedure?

    There is nothing to prevent pregnant patients from also taking care of the improvement of their oral cavity. However, it should be remembered that the hygiene procedure, including sandblasting and scaling, can be performed only after the patient has completed the first trimester of pregnancy. The exception to this rule is ultrasonic scaling, which cannot be performed throughout the entire pregnancy period.

  • 04

    What is the difference between scaling and sandblasting teeth?

    During the oral hygiene procedure, the hygienist or dentist first performs scaling. It involves the removal of dental plaque found in the spaces between teeth and around the gums. Ultrasonic waves are used for this purpose. The next step after plaque removal is teeth sandblasting. It involves the use of a stream of air, water, and dental sand. Released under pressure from a device called a sandblaster, they not only quickly but also painlessly and effectively remove discoloration and deposits on the teeth. Importantly, performing scaling and sandblasting does not damage tooth enamel and is completely safe for the patient.

  • 05

    What are the contraindications for oral hygiene?

    It’s important to remember that unfortunately, not everyone can undergo a hygiene procedure. The contraindications include:

    • Cold sores and herpes simplex oral inflammation,
    • Retinal detachment,
    • Having an ‘old type’ pacemaker (information about the type of pacemaker can be found in the device passport) – ultrasound cannot be used during scaling,
    • Deep periodontal pockets,
    • First trimester of the patient’s pregnancy,
    • Lung function disorders – diseases like silicosis or asthma prevent the sandblasting procedure,
    • Mouth ulcers or wounds in it.
  • 06

    What to do after the hygienization procedure?

    After a dental hygiene procedure, it is primarily recommended to avoid eating or drinking for about 1-2 hours. You should also refrain from smoking.

    To maintain the effects of dental hygiene for longer, it is advised to regularly brush your teeth and follow a so-called white diet, which eliminates staining products. Thanks to this, your teeth will maintain their aesthetic appearance for a long time.

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