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Why is oral prevention so important?
Oral prevention is primarily about maintaining proper hygiene before dangerous tooth and gum diseases appear. In our store, we offer products for maintaining proper oral hygiene both at home and professional products for dentists.
The basis of healthy teeth and gums is their daily care at home. In children, we should start oral care with the appearance of the first tooth. Anyone who brushes their teeth thoroughly twice a day and cleans hard-to-reach interdental spaces with special ones toothbrushes or dental floss, and applies professional rinses, definitely minimizes the risk of gum disease and caries. If plaque is not completely removed for a long time, becomes hard and can no longer be removed with a toothbrush, tartar is formed. Tartar can then only be removed in the office using ultrasound and dental sandblasters. A great solution for people who expect maximum effect from the comfort of their home are: dental irrigators.
How does professional tooth cleaning work in a dental office?
Professional tooth cleaning consists of various cleaning steps and takes longer than conventional tartar removal. The treatment removes all soft and hard deposits and dark discolorations and cleans the gaps. After cleaning, the teeth are polished smoothly with a small one toothbrushes i polishing paste, 'cause if teeth are smooth, bacteria and discolorations find it harder to re-deposit. At the end of treatment, it is applied to the teeth fluoride to protect and harden the enamel. The patient should plan approximately 30 to 40 minutes for the entire procedure.
What tools are necessary to perform professional tooth cleaning (POZ)?
To perform professional tooth cleaning, you need polishing brushes and scalers. In our store we have a wide selection of appropriate scalers in various versions, thanks to which it is possible to select optimal tools.
How to recognize the first symptoms of gum and periodontal disease?
The first symptoms of periodontitis are, for example, bad breath or an unpleasant taste in the mouth, as well as red or swollen gums. Retracting gums, sensitive teeth, elongated tooth necks, or repeated bleeding gums despite regular tooth cleaning are symptoms of gingivitis, such as periodontitis, which should be taken seriously.