Parodontologie

Parodontologie

Parodontologie

Periodontology is the specialty of dentistry that deals with periodontal diseases. The periodontium, which consists of the gums, perirhizium, the facet apophysis and the bone, provides the support needed for the tooth to maintain its position and functionality. The most common diseases of the periodontal tissues are gingivitis and periodontitis. Gingivitis is inflammation that is confined to the gums only and causes them to bleed. Periodontitis is inflammation in an advanced stage and infects not only the gums but also the gum bone.

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Cleaning the tartar (tartar) and removing the existing plaque on the surface of the teeth, then polishing and cleaning the surfaces of the teeth prevents periodontal diseases.

Regular brushing, flossing and mouthwash help prevent plaque formation and dental tartar. The removal of tartar is done with special periodontal and ultrasonic tools completely painlessly without the need for anesthesia. At the same time, pigments are removed from the tooth surfaces

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How often should I clean the tartar?

Tooth decay, dental disease, receding gums, bone inflammation, mouth sores and tooth loss can be prevented by regular cleaning of the tartar. This way, you can ensure that your teeth and gums stay healthy. If you want to have whiter teeth, you can check out our blog post on teeth whitening.

The frequency of visits to the dentist is determined by the oral and dental health of the individual. If a patient has a high risk of gum disease (for example, smoking or diabetes), it is recommended that dental tartar be removed every six months or more frequently. On the other hand, people who are prone to plaque (and therefore tartar) formation may need more frequent dental cleaning (debridement).

What should we pay attention to after removing the dental drill?

  • After the removal of the dental drill, taking the necessary precautions prevents tooth damage and the more frequent formation of dental drill.
  • Avoid eating food and drinking beverages for 2 hours after the dental tartar cleaning procedure.

  • Very cold or hot foods and beverages should not be consumed for the next 24 hours after the procedure.

  • After the cleaning, the patient should establish a daily habit of proper oral hygiene, teeth should be brushed regularly and floss and mouthwash should be used.

  • Minimal blood and mild pain may occur after cleaning the dental drill, depending on the case. In such cases, it is possible to administer painkillers.

  • Replacement of the old toothbrush with a new one, according to the attending physician’s instructions.

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