"Transform Your Smile: How Interdental cleaning tools along with oral irrigators and Expert Oral Hygiene Improve Periodontal Health"
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Toothbrushing alone does not reach the inter-dental spaces in which plaque, food debris accumulate, and therefore daily cleaning requires toolsthat can penetrate the interdental areas to reduce the risk of caries and periodontal disease
Do you think periodontal disease can be reversed? What is the difference between gingivitis (GUM DISEASE) and periodontitis? (MORE ADVANCE FORM OF GUM DISEASE)
Can interdental brush be used as a preventive? Oral hygiene devices are worth it in preventing gums disease if properly used
Here what's you need to know
The pinkish gums in healthy humans have a scalloped nature and stippling present aids to your brighter smile just above your teeth, there is bone that holds your teeth structure including tooth the upper part crown, and roots, when tartar accumulates the yellowish around the surface of the teeth it causes inflammation and bleeding gums its called gingivitis that when disease starts and progresses pocketing formation start if left untreated
The transition from the inflammatory state (gingivitis) to healthy homeostasis
periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by the destruction of the supporting structures of the teeth, including the periodontal ligament and alveolar bone. It results from the complex interaction between pathogenic bacterial biofilms and the host's immune response, leading to swollen gums, periodontal pocket formation, gingival recession, and tooth loss if left untreated?
its largely preventable nature, periodontitis is highly prevalent worldwide and imposes a substantial health and economic burden on individuals and society as a whole.
Toothbrushing alone does not reach the inter-proximal plaque, and therefore daily cleaning requires tools that can penetrate the interdental areas to reduce the risk of caries and periodontal disease development.
string floss is the most commonly recommended device, but research shows that adults and adolescents do not floss regularly?Recent studies have shown that power-driven oral irrigators are associated with better patient compliance and can achieve significant reduction in inter-proximal plaque and bleeding compared with flossing
Over? time,? it? has? become? widely acknowledged IDA effectively can remove plaque from both the supra-and subgingival regions properly, ? IDA ? are? a? useful? adjunct therapy
IDEALLY CLINICAL CONSIDERATION
Plaque control must be optimised for both non-surgical and surgical periodontal? therapy, Non-surgical periodontal therapy (NSPT), including scaling and root planing (SRP), is widely recommended as a primary treatment.??
adjunct therapy: supplementary interdental cleaning?tools? are used
dental floss
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interdental brushes
wooden interdental aids
oral irrigators
so to check efficacy, evidence based study was conducted,
the main objective was to have look in gingival microbiome means the changes in bacterial count
??Experimental study was performed this 4-week, randomized clinical trial randomized participants into one of three oral hygiene regimen
Oral soft- and hard-tissue examinations as well as gingivitis, bleeding and plaque assessments were done at baseline and at the 4-week endpoint.?
Microbiome results
Waterpik :Water Flosser (Group 1)
Oral-B :Water Flosser (Group 2)
dental floss (Group3)
RESULTS
When assessing changes in the core microbiome before and after treatment in each group, all groups experienced reductions in the relative abundance of periodontal pathogens such as?Fusobacterium,?Selenomona?and?Prevotella.?
All groups had significant reductions in plaque and inflammatory indices from baseline to the endpoint
The? total? viable counts of bacteria in deep and shallow pockets and important bacteria? species? such? as Porphyromonas? gingivalis and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans decreased in number
The major finding in this study was that significant clinical changes
KICKSTART YOUR ORAL HYGIENE REGIMEN
Taking two minutes to brush your teeth: is a good target for removing plaque and you should brush at night and one other time daily.
floss like a boss: daily flossing can reduce the prevalence of gingivitis and periodontitis
Tongue cleaning: prevent bad breath to eliminate the risk of potential dental issues
Rinse after consuming your food : it's important to remove food from your teeth before bed so plaque bacteria can't feast overnight. Don't eat or drink anything except water after brushing at night. This also gives fluoride the longest opportunity to work.