Can ultrasonic scaler damage teeth?
Conclusions: The results of this study suggest that ultrasonic scaling can cause further damage to teeth with enamel cracks, early caries and resin restorations. Therefore, accurate identification of tooth conditions and calculus before the initiation of ultrasonic scaling is necessary to minimize damage.
How scaling of teeth is done at home?
The steps in scaling teeth are these: Feel under the gum for rough spots (tartar). Place the scaler under the tartar. Pull the scaler against the side of the tooth. Check to be sure the tooth is smooth.
Does baking soda remove plaque?
Baking soda is effective at removing plaque because it’s a natural cleanser and an abrasive, meaning it’s good for scrubbing.
Does hydrogen peroxide dissolve plaque?
Because it can kill harmful bacteria and break up plaque, dental professionals have been using hydrogen peroxide since the early 1900s to prevent and treat periodontitis. Along with treating gum disease, killing bacteria also effectively treats bad breath (halitosis).
What is the difference between plaque and tartar?
Plaque is a soft, clear or yellow film of bacteria that a person can remove by brushing their teeth. If plaque sits on the teeth too long, it hardens to create tartar. Tartar usually has a darker color, and only a dental professional can remove it.
What happens if calculus is not removed?
If dental calculus goes untreated, it can cause gum disease that can eventually lead to the loss of one or more teeth.
Can calculus be removed?
Calculus Removal Process Once calculus collects on your teeth in large quantities, it needs to be removed via a process known as debridement. A dental hygienist will use either hand-held instruments or an ultrasonic device to remove the tartar.
Does dental calculus smell?
Tartar may cause pockets, or small openings, to form in the area between the teeth and gums. Food, bacteria, and dental plaque can collect in the pockets, causing a strong odor.