Polishing

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how do you prevent overheating a tooth surface?

a WET polishing gent with MINIMAL pressure at a LOW speed to prevent overheating the tooth

Exposed Cementum or Dentin

Areas of exposed cementum (due to tissue recession) or exposed dentin should not be polished. Polishing removes significant amounts of these structures. Polishing should be limited to enamel surfaces.

What is two body abrasive polishing?

Involves abrasive particles attached to a medium Rubber cup

what are contraindications to polishing?

Lack of stain hypersensitive teeth exposed cementum or dentin restored tooth surfaces newly erupted teeth implant abutments dental caries gingiva that is inflamed areas of demineralization respiratory problems

what is extrinsic stains?

Not removed by scaling, Stains not etiologic factors for oral disease

Inflamed gingiva

Polishing not recommended for a patient with inflamed, enlarged, soft, spongy or bleeding tissue

Lack of Stain

cleaning agents will not cause the same potential damage NO ABRASIVE

areas of demineralization

conservation of demineralized enamel surfaces is indicated

what does splatter ?

consist s of airborne particles that land on people and objects

Implant abutment

metal or ceramic component that connects the implant crown to the implant fixture *YOU CAN POLISH THE CROWN ONLY*

a cleaning agent has

no abrasive

Discussion of stains

patient instruction/ education

Polishing splatter is composed of...

polishing paste, microorganisms, and saliva

what is bacteremia?

presence of bacteria in the blood

Restored Tooth Surfaces

restorative material are not as hard as enamel and therefore are scratched easily by abrasive pastes

What is tribiology?

science of interacting surfaces in relative motion it incorporates friction, lubrication, wear

newly erupted teeth

since the mineralization of newly erupted teeth is incomplete polishing should be avoided

Hypersensitive Teeth

teeth that are extremely sensitive need not to be polished If polishing is indicated a desensitizing formula may be used or toothpaste

dental caries

tooth decay*DO NOT POLISH*

True or False? scaling/ root planning will remove most stains

true

a cleaning agent does not polish

true

true or false coronal polishing can cause injury to the gingiva?

true

how long do microorganisms in dental aerosols survive for?

up to 24 hours

key principles of polishing

use light, intermittent pressure SLOW speed, SLOWEST sustainable speed Moist agent(polishing paste, also known as a prophy paste)

What is latrogenic?

used to describe a problem brought on by something that a clinician does

postponement of polishing

when oral hygiene instructions has not been provided or patient plaque control is inadequate soft spongy bone -- bleeds on brushing or gentle instrumentation after deep subgingival scaling and root planing -- not at same appointment, allow for healing. Abrasive particles can become embedded in periodontal pocket and interfere with healing active communicable diseases -- tuberculosis

what is three body abrasive polishing?

-Most commonly used by dental hygienist -Loose abrasive particles (the abrasive particles in prophylaxis polishing paste) move in the interface space between the surface being polished and the polishing application device (rubber cup or brush)

what is the is only positive effects of polishing ... improving appearance of the anterior teeth

Esthetics

a polishing agent has

an abrasive

what is dental aerosols?

are invisible airborne particles dispersed into the surrounding environment by dental equipment such as dental handpieces and electronically powered instrument.

respiratory problems

asthma or emphysema, lung cancer, cystic fibrosis, COPD

Adverse effects of polishing

environmental effects creation of bacteremia Damage to teeth

what is coronal polish?

is a technique that is used to remove plaque and stains from the coronal surface of the teeth.*NOT INVOLVING CALCULUS*


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