Deep Cleaning With HEAVY Tartar Build Up At The Dentist
TLDRIn this informative video, dental hygienist Whitney explains the process of professional teeth cleaning, focusing on the removal of plaque and tartar buildup. She introduces the ultrasonic scaler, a tool that effectively removes tartar with high pressurized water and ultrasonic vibrations, ensuring a gentle yet thorough cleaning. Whitney emphasizes the importance of proper home care and regular dental check-ups to prevent tartar formation and maintain oral health, highlighting the risks of bone loss and potential tooth loss if neglected.
Takeaways
- π Welcome to both new and returning viewers, highlighting a community approach.
- π Suggests using 'Teeth Talk' as a search term for dental queries, offering a personalized resource.
- π₯ Introduces the concept of a calculus bridge, explaining tartar as hardened plaque that requires professional removal.
- π Details the differences between various dental cleanings, including deep cleaning, scaling, and full mouth debridement.
- π« Showcases the use of an ultrasonic scaler, emphasizing its gentle yet effective cleaning capabilities.
- π Explains the necessity of using both ultrasonic scalers and hand instruments for a thorough cleaning.
- π Encourages good oral hygiene practices to prevent plaque and tartar buildup.
- π€¦ Emphasizes the importance of regular dental visits to prevent serious dental issues.
- π Warns of the severe consequences of neglecting oral hygiene, including tooth loss.
- π Concludes with a passionate plea for maintaining dental health and invites viewers to engage further on social media.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video?
-The main topic of the video is the dental cleaning process, specifically focusing on the removal of heavy plaque and tartar buildup from a patient's teeth.
What is another term for tartar?
-Tartar is also known as calculus, which is a mineralized, hardened plaque that cannot be removed through regular brushing and flossing at home.
Why is it necessary to have tartar removed by a dental professional?
-Tartar is a rock-like substance that requires special tools and techniques to be safely and effectively removed from the teeth and gums, which is why dental professionals are needed for the task.
What is the term used to describe a dental cleaning that involves the removal of visible tartar?
-When there is visible tartar present, the dental cleaning is generally referred to as a deep cleaning.
What additional information would be needed to determine if a dental cleaning is truly a deep cleaning?
-To determine if it is a true deep cleaning, one would need to review the patient's periodontal (perio) charting numbers and x-rays to assess pocketing and potential bone loss.
What type of scaler is used in the video to remove tartar?
-An ultrasonic scaler is used in the video, which combines high pressurized water and ultrasonic vibrations to remove tartar, plaque, and stains from the tooth surface.
Why are both ultrasonic scalers and traditional hand instruments scalers used in dental cleanings?
-Both ultrasonic scalers and traditional hand instruments are used to ensure the most thorough cleaning, targeting different areas and types of buildup effectively.
How does poor home care contribute to the formation of tartar on teeth?
-Poor home care, characterized by inadequate brushing, flossing, or using other cleaning methods, can lead to the accumulation of plaque, which can mineralize and harden into tartar over time.
What is the significance of maintaining healthy gums through regular cleanings?
-Regular cleanings help prevent the buildup of plaque and tartar on the gums, which can lead to bone loss. Maintaining bone health is crucial as it holds the teeth in place, and loss of bone can result in loose teeth or tooth loss.
What is the speaker's advice for viewers regarding dental health?
-The speaker advises viewers to practice proper brushing and flossing techniques, have regular professional teeth cleanings, and see their dentist and dental hygienist routinely to maintain good oral health.
How can viewers find more information on different types of dental cleanings?
-Viewers can find more information on different types of dental cleanings by watching another video created by the speaker, which is linked in the video description.
Outlines
π¦· Introduction to Dental Hygiene and Plaque Removal
The video script introduces Whitney, a dental hygienist, and sets the scene for a demonstration of professional teeth cleaning on a patient with significant plaque and tartar buildup. Whitney welcomes new and returning viewers and encourages viewers with dental questions to search for 'Teeth Talk' on Google for detailed answers. The script explains the term 'calculus bridge,' describing tartar as mineralized, hardened plaque that requires professional removal through scaling. It also touches on the uncertainty of whether the procedure being shown is a deep cleaning or a different type of treatment, as more information about the patient's condition and X-rays are needed to make a definitive conclusion.
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Keywords
π‘dental hygienist
π‘plaque
π‘tartar
π‘ultrasonic scaler
π‘deep cleaning
π‘gingival inflammation
π‘bone loss
π‘home care
π‘professional teeth cleaning
π‘treatment options
Highlights
Whitney, a dental hygienist, welcomes viewers to a video demonstrating dental cleaning on a patient with heavy plaque and tartar buildup.
The video provides a solution for viewers with specific dental questions, directing them to search with 'Teeth Talk' for detailed explanations.
The transcript explains the term 'calculus bridge', clarifying that calculus is another name for tartar, which is hardened plaque that cannot be removed with regular brushing and flossing.
To safely remove tartar, dental professionals are required as it requires scaling, which cannot be done effectively at home.
The video clarifies the difference between a deep cleaning and other types of dental cleanings, noting that pocketing and bone loss must be considered.
The video features an ultrasonic scaler, a tool that uses high pressurized water and ultrasonic vibrations to clean teeth and gums effectively.
The ultrasonic scaler is highlighted for its gentleness on teeth and its effectiveness in cleaning around and below the gums.
Viewers learn that in addition to the ultrasonic scaler, traditional hand instruments are often used for a more thorough cleaning.
The video addresses the common patient question about the necessity of using regular scalers after ultrasonic scalers.
The buildup of tartar is attributed to poor home care, emphasizing the importance of proper brushing and flossing techniques.
The video serves as a reminder for viewers to maintain routine dental cleanings to prevent plaque from turning into tartar.
The consequences of not getting regular cleanings are discussed, including the risk of bone loss and potential tooth loss.
Whitney expresses passion for dental health education, aiming to raise awareness about the importance of preventing bacterial buildup.
The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for more dental health content.
Whitney maintains an active social media presence on Instagram, where she continues to share dental health tips and insights.
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