Sunday, February 28, 2016

Dental Biofilm


Have you ever wondered why we are so concerned about bleeding gums? Please let me explain...


The bacteria in the mouth form very complex microbial communities in between and around the teeth. They take in nutrients and they rid themselves of wastes. They transform themselves and their environment in an attempt to survive. Triggering the body's defense system, inflammatory cells are sent to the area. That is why there may be inflammation and bleeding of the gum tissue when you have your teeth cleaned.
When the gums are inflamed they will be more sensitive and can be ulcerated. This ulcerated tissue surrounding the teeth serves as a direct portal for bacteria to enter into the body's blood stream. From the mouth the bacteria circulate through the body. It is the bacteria as well as the body's inflammatory response that is being studied as to the link to heart attacks and strokes.
Research is now profound enough that we all must take this seriously. It is our goal to care for our patients in the best possible way. Understanding the importance of managing the bacteria is half the battle. We are here to help you achieve that level of care necessary to achieve oral-systemic health now and in the years to come.

Donna Avakoff, RDH

Biofilms: A microbial home 
How Plaque and Gum disease can affect your health

Thursday, February 25, 2016

The benefits of Air polishing

Air polishing has been scientifically shown to be an effective and efficient way of removing soft debris and stains from the tooth surfaces.



The ability to clean otherwise hard to reach areas in the mouth, the air, water and fine powder spray used with air polishing maximizes our patient's time and more thoroughly removes disease causing bacteria.

With this new generation of air polishers and powders we are now able to focus more on the removal of plaque biofilm under the gums to control disease.

Patients report they can see the difference right away in the color of their teeth.  This is because the technology allows the removal of deeper stains.  Patients are informed that after a protective fluoride varnish to wait 2 hours before consuming food or drink containing substances that could strongly color the teeth.

Start your day with a bright smile and confidence in knowing you are doing all you can to minimized the burden of inflammation on your body.

Donna Avakoff, RDH

References

http://www.dentaltown.com/dentaltown/Article.aspx?i=343&aid=4735

http://www.dentaleconomics.com/content/de/en/articles/print/volume-106/issue-1/science-tech/a-fundamental-shift-in-our-understanding-of-periodontal-disease-progression.html