Pit of Fissure Sealants Treatments
The top surfaces of your teeth - where the chewing takes
place - are rough and has deep grooves called pits and
fissures. These are places where plaque can build up and
cannot be removed by your toothbrush and dental floss. Some
of the pits and fissures are so narrow that even a single
bristle from your toothbrush can't get deep enough to clean
them out therefore can cause cavities in these pits and
fissures.
One method of preventing cavities from developing in the
pits and fissures is to seal them off with a special pit and
fissure sealant. Your dentist will clean the tooth first,
then apply a mild acid solution to 'etch' the surface and
make it easier for the pit and fissure sealant to stick. The
whole procedure is quick and painless. Keeping the area dry
and away from your saliva during the application is very
important. If the tooth gets wet, the sealant might not
stick properly. Once everything is ready, your dentist
'paints' the sealant right over the pits and fissures on the
tooth surface. A special kind of light cures the sealant ,
by which we seal the pits.
Oral Hygiene
Oral Hygiene and Plaque
Oral hygiene refers to keeping the mouth, and all the teeth,
clean and free of dental plaque.
"Daily oral hygiene practices such as brushing and flossing
can prevent both caries and gingivitis."
You are also advised to see your dentist twice a year for
professional scaling and polishing.
Dental plaque, calculus or tartar
Dental plaque is a thin coating of bacteria and food
particles that stick to teeth.
Plaque cannot be rinsed off, but can only be removed by
brushing and flossing.
Dental plaque is formed when the bacteria that normally live
in our mouths are allowed to accumulate on and attach to the
teeth.
Plaque converts dietary sugars to acid.
The acid dissolves the tooth material and causes tooth to
decay.
Plaque calcifies and hardens to become calculus or tartar.
These hardened deposits can only be removed by the dentist
or hygienist by scaling and polishing , as brushing cannot
do so.
Why is oral hygiene important and best way to control dental
plaque.
The practise of oral hygiene is important because it
prevents the build up of dental plaque.
Plaque causes the two most common diseases like, dental
decay & gum disease.
The longer dental plaque sticks to the teeth, the greater is
the risk of dental disease.
Brushing and flossing will control plaque formation.
Brush and floss twice a day, after breakfast and before
bedtime.
Rinse daily with a mouthwash.
Eating less refined sugar will reduce plaque formation.