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What is Oral Prophylaxis Treatment?

Oral prophylaxis is a professional treatment method conducted in a dental clinic to eradicate the unwanted plaque accumulation that regular brushing and flossing cannot remove. No matter how careful you are with everyday oral hygiene, your dentists will urge you to undergo a professional dental cleaning to avoid gum disease and prevent further deterioration. Why should you undergo a prophylaxis cleaning? Despite maintaining a comprehensive dental care schedule, certain dental diseases could be hard to identify and prevent with just brushing. Several dental issues arise silently without causing you substantial discomfort or notable symptoms. It is essential to undergo a prophylaxis cleaning to diagnose such hidden conditions to avoid unpleasant troubles and expensive restorative procedures in the future. Your dentist will detect these concerns and examine the condition by conducting a checkup at the session. The dentist clears up the tartar and plaque build-up in the prophylaxis cleaning. Such accumulation may lead to acute gum disease or even decay. How often should you have oral prophylaxis? If you are a person who is very mindful about keeping an excellent oral health condition throughout the year, then getting prophylaxis cleaning twice a year can help achieve fantastic outcomes. However, if you suffer from gum infections, you will need to endure this cleaning process every three to four months to prevent additional harm like tooth loss. A person who has a poor immune system, is diabetic, pregnant, or addicted to smoking must consult with their dentist as they may need to undergo frequent sessions. Overall, it’s hard to predict the number of times you require prophylaxis cleaning without examining your physical and dental health status.

What are the benefits of prophylaxis cleaning? There are various benefits related to prophylactic cleaning, and some of the amazing ones are- · Removal of plaque layer · Eliminating the presence of the tartar layer · Acquiring whiter and cleaner teeth · No more foul breath · Obtaining an ideal oral health state · Improving oral aesthetic What does oral prophylaxis involve? Prophylaxis cleaning can be performed during a routine dental appointment or under general anesthesia, even though most cleaning operations are conducted under local anesthetic in severe periodontal disease. The prophylaxis cleaning is typically conducted in various steps that are outlined below: · Supragingival cleaning: In this process, the dentist carefully cleans the region above the gum line with scaling instruments to eliminate the plaque and calculus layer. · Subgingival cleaning: Another critical step to complete prophylaxis is subgingival cleaning. The dentist removes the calculus layer from the gum pockets and underneath the gum line. · Root planing: The tooth root is smoothened by the dentist to eradicate any lingering bacterial development in the root planing treatment. · Medication: Post scaling and root planing treatment, antibiotic or antibacterial ointments are administered to the gum pockets. These lotions encourage quick healing and help ease off the pain and discomfort. Is prophylaxis a deep cleaning? No, prophylaxis is not a deep cleaning technique. Instead, it is a procedure where your teeth receive a polish to prevent the growth and build-up of germs on the teeth or behind the gum line. Generally, the prophylaxis cleaning technique is conducted twice each year to guarantee healthy gums and teeth. The best aspect of this cleaning technique is that the procedure does not take long, and dentists may complete the treatment in less than an hour. In most circumstances, the prophylaxis cleaning is covered by dental insurance. However, individuals who don’t have dental coverage may obtain this sort of preventative treatment at pocket-friendly pricing. On the other hand, deep cleaning is a much more rigorous dental cleaning process utilized to reduce the excessive accumulation of germs and plaque beneath the gum line. If this issue is left untreated, then there are chances that it may cause an infection that might lead to tooth loss and additional complications. Why do teeth feel weird after cleaning? It’s common to feel uncomfortable after completing a dental cleaning process, especially if this is your first time or experienced this operation after several years. Minor discomfort related to dental sensitivity is one of the most common symptoms. Because while performing this dental cleaning process, the dentist applies more pressure to the teeth than average. As a result, that might irritate the gums, unlike ordinary brushing or flossing. To guarantee that you enjoy a pain-free and comfortable experience, dentists frequently use a local anesthetic to numb the treatment region.

How to reduce pain and suffering after receiving a prophylactic cleaning Here are some ideas that might help subside pain and suffering after completing a prophylactic cleaning procedure- · Usually, the discomfort does not linger long. Yet, depending on your condition, your dentist may give you a medicine for pain such as Ibuprofen or Acetaminophen to ease the issue. · Your dentist may also recommend you try gargling with lukewarm salt water a few times a day to avoid the accumulation of microbial organisms and minimize swelling. · It is suggested to avoid chewing on hard or crunchy items for at least a week and eat a soft, nourishing diet. · Using dental sensitivity toothpaste is necessary as that is highly useful in decreasing sensitivity and discomfort. Toothpaste with potassium nitrate might give additional assistance during recovery. · Ramp up your dental hygiene practice to prevent bacterial accumulation that may end up causing illness. Still have doubts about getting prophylaxis cleaning? Since your concern is our priority, we are here to answer all your doubts and queries. Please do not hesitate to contact us to arrange an appointment with us immediately.

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