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The basis of sound
dental care is routine cleaning and
maintenance. We customize cleanings
on the basis of your periodontal
(gums and bone) health. We utilize
medicated gels along with
prescription mouth rinses in problem
areas if necessary. Ultrasonic
scalers are sometimes used to make
the procedure more comfortable and
effective as well.
Sealants should be used as part of a
child's total preventive dental
care. Dental sealants are thin
plastic coatings which are applied
to the chewing surfaces of the
molars (back teeth) to prevent
decay. Most tooth decay in children
and teens occurs in these surfaces.
Applying sealants does not require
drilling or removing tooth
structure. It is an easy three-step
process: first, we clean the tooth
with a special toothpaste; second,
a special cleansing liquid, on a
tiny piece of cotton, is rubbed
gently on the tooth and then washed
off; and third, the sealant is
painted on the tooth. It takes about
a minute for the sealant to form a
protective shield. One sealant
application can last for as long as
5 to 10 years. Sealants should be
checked regularly, and reapplied if
they are no longer in place.
Children and adults at high risk of
dental decay may benefit from using
additional fluoride products,
including dietary supplements (for
children who do not have adequate
levels of fluoride in their drinking
water), mouth rinses, and
professionally applied gels and
varnishes. |