Title: Teeth Cleaning Procedure and Advantages - Brampton Dentist
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2What is the process of professional teeth
cleaning by the dentist in Brampton? Excess
consumption of coffee, tea, or tobacco -
invisible and visible deposits damages your
teeth. Dental treatment on Chinguacousy RD, the
teeth can be cleaned gently and thoroughly, and
the natural teeth are thus permanently preserved.
We explain step by step the process of
professional teeth cleaning.
3Step 1 Coloring the plaque with a plaque test To
make plaque visible, there are test tablets for
coloring the teeth. Step 2 The removal of
tartar After the discoloration has been made
visible, the dentist cleans the affected areas in
a gentle process, either with hand instruments
such as scalers and curettes or with special
airflow and ultrasound devices. Dental floss and
dental devices, such as interdentally brushes and
scrapers, are used for deposits in the
interdentally spaces and on the gum margins.
4Step 3 Tooth cleaning with airflow powder
jet The dentist removes tooth discoloration with
a powder jet device. B. of luxury foods. Step 4
Cleaning the teeth with water and air Teeth are
rinsed with water and then dried with air. Step
5 The polishing of the teeth After a thorough
Dental treatment on Chinguacousy RD of the teeth,
exposed tooth necks and fine cracks within the
tooth substance are polished and sealed with a
special paste. Step 6 Fluoridation offers
protection against caries After polishing, a
fluoride gel is applied. In the end, the teeth
shine again and the formation of new deposits is
made more difficult by the fluoridation.
5Advantages of teeth cleaning in
Brampton Professional tooth cleaning has medical
and cosmetic benefits. Medical benefits include
preventing tooth decay and periodontitis,
smoothing and calcifying teeth, and, finally,
maintaining a healthy oral flora. In addition, it
has cosmetic benefits such as a smooth surface
and very bright teeth shining. Professional tooth
cleaning is especially beneficial for those
wearing braces or dentures, as it is difficult or
impossible to reach problem areas with a
toothbrush.
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