What is the new tooth cleaning device?

New tooth cleaning devices focus on gentler, more efficient plaque removal, primarily through technologies like EMS Airflow (using warm water, air, and powder for stain/plaque removal) for professional cleanings, and home devices like ultrasonic cleaners (e.g., Dental Pod) for oral appliances, with future tech hinting at microrobots for precision biofilm removal. These innovations aim to be less abrasive, faster, and more comfortable than traditional scraping.

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Do dentists recommend ultrasonic tooth cleaners?

Dentists strongly recommend ultrasonic cleaners for professional in-office cleanings to effectively remove tartar and plaque, but they generally do not recommend at-home ultrasonic plaque removers due to significant risks of damaging tooth enamel, irritating gums, and harming dental work, as these are specialized tools requiring extensive training. While effective in skilled hands, improper use at home can lead to more plaque buildup, infection, and trauma, making professional supervision essential for safe use, notes Adam Dental Supplies, The Smile Studios Dental Group, and Yourdental Wellness.
 

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Is airflow better than hygienist?

Benefits Over Traditional Cleaning

The reduced abrasiveness of Airflow cleaning also means a lower risk of enamel wear, preserving the long-term health of the teeth. Moreover, the efficiency of Airflow in removing stains and plaque can lead to visibly brighter smiles in a single session.

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What is the new method of teeth cleaning?

Gentle Cleaning: Once the biofilm is identified, GBT uses an air-flow system that gently cleans the teeth with a combination of air, water, and fine powder. This technique allows for effective removal of the bacteria without the harsh vibrations or scraping of traditional methods.

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Do the U-shaped toothbrushes actually work?

No, U-shaped toothbrushes generally do not work as well as traditional brushing; studies show they are often ineffective at removing plaque, performing similarly to not brushing at all, because their design struggles to reach between teeth and under the gumline at the crucial 45-degree angle needed for proper cleaning, though they can be helpful for people with motor difficulties. Dental professionals don't recommend them as a replacement for regular brushing due to their inability to clean all tooth surfaces effectively and the need to clean the tongue separately. 

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Do dentists approve of the AutoBrush?

Dentists have mixed but generally positive views on AutoBrush, with many recommending it as a fun tool to encourage brushing, especially for kids or those with sensory/dexterity issues, but often cautioning it shouldn't fully replace traditional brushing techniques for deep cleaning, though the brand does have the ADA Seal of Acceptance for plaque removal efficacy and some studies suggest superior performance.
 

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What is the 2 2 2 rule for brushing teeth?

The 2-2-2 rule for brushing teeth is a simple dental care guideline: brush your teeth 2 times a day, for 2 minutes each time, and visit your dentist 2 times a year (every six months) for checkups and cleanings, helping prevent cavities and gum disease.
 

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What removes hardened plaque from teeth?

Hardened plaque can only be removed by a dentist or dental hygienist through scraping, and it should be removed promptly. Failure to remove tartar can result in result in black tartar, or black stains along the gumline, as well as gingivitis and even tooth loss.

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What are the disadvantages of ultrasonic teeth cleaning?

The vibrating probe tip may produce scratching of the tooth surface, and incorporation of oral bacteria within the aerosol generated by the instrument which may result in transmission of infected material. Damage to the ear may arise from the coupling of ultrasound to the bones of the skull via the tooth.

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Can yellow teeth become white again?

Yes, most yellow teeth can become white again, with the best method depending on the cause, ranging from surface stains (coffee, tea, smoking) treatable with whitening strips or toothpaste to deeper intrinsic stains (aging, medication) that often require professional in-office whitening, custom trays, veneers, or bonding for significant results. Professional treatments offer faster, more dramatic changes, while consistent oral care and reducing staining agents help maintain whiteness.
 

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What is the 3-3-3 rule for teeth?

The "333 dental rule" refers to two different concepts: a hygiene guideline (brush 3 times a day for 3 minutes, replace brush every 3 months) and a temporary toothache relief method (take 3 ibuprofen tablets, 3 times a day, for 3 days). The hygiene rule promotes better habits, while the pain management rule helps control inflammation and pain before a dental visit, but requires caution as it's not a cure. 

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What are the side effects of airflow teeth cleaning?

Airflow cleaning is really safe, but occasionally you might notice:

  • Slight gum tenderness for a few hours.
  • A bit of mild sensitivity (rare)
  • A ticklish feeling during treatment.

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What kills the smell of a rotten tooth?

Treatment Options for Rotten Tooth Smell

Here are some common treatments: Dental Cleaning: A professional dental cleaning can remove plaque and tartar buildup, reducing bad breath. Fillings: Fillings are used to repair cavities and restore the tooth's function.

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Can I scrape tartar off my own teeth?

No, you cannot effectively or safely remove hardened tartar (calculus) at home; it requires a dental professional to use special tools to scrape it off, as attempts at home with sharp tools or abrasive remedies risk damaging enamel and gums. While you can prevent tartar by removing soft plaque with regular brushing and flossing, once plaque mineralizes into hard tartar, only a dentist or hygienist can remove it with professional scalers, making regular check-ups essential. 

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How long can you hold an ultrasonic scaler on a tooth?

The instrument is placed on the tooth and left on the tooth for up to 15 seconds. Once the instrument loses contact with the tooth, the scaler can no longer be effective. Run the instrument slowly over the tooth surface in wide sweeping motions to cover every mm2 of every tooth surface.

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What is the downside of a sonic toothbrush?

Disadvantages of sonic toothbrushes include higher upfront and replacement costs, the need for charging, bulkiness for travel, and the potential for an intense or ticklish vibration sensation that takes getting used to, especially for those with sensory sensitivities, though benefits often outweigh drawbacks. Improper use with excessive pressure can lead to gum recession or enamel wear, but they're generally gentler and safer for gums than manual brushing when used correctly. 

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When not to use an ultrasonic scaler?

Cautions Regarding Power Scalers

Ultrasonic power scalers are not recommended for individuals with hypersensitive teeth, which may include primary teeth or newly erupted teeth. Please tell your dentist or hygienist if your teeth are sensitive to temperature change.

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What happens if tartar is not removed?

What happens if I don't remove tartar? If you leave tartar on your teeth, it can: Erode your enamel. Cause cavities.

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Is scaling better than a deep clean?

Is scaling better than a deep clean? They are the same procedure. “Scaling and root planing” is the clinical term for what's commonly called a “deep cleaning.” It's not about being “better” but about being the appropriate treatment when gum disease is present.

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Can hydrogen peroxide get rid of hard plaque?

Effectiveness: It kills bacteria and may help loosen plaque before it hardens into tartar, although it won't remove fully formed tartar. Important note: Don't overuse hydrogen peroxide as excessive exposure can irritate your gums or damage enamel.

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What is the best toothpaste for removing plaque?

What is the best toothpaste to remove plaque and tartar? Toothpastes with fluoride and anti-plaque agents like stannous fluoride or zinc citrate (e.g., Colgate Total, Parodontax) are top choices for controlling plaque and preventing tartar buildup.

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What kills plaque naturally?

Baking Soda for Natural Plaque Removal

It also neutralizes acids in your mouth, creating an environment less conducive to bacterial growth. You can sprinkle a small amount of baking soda on your toothbrush along with your regular toothpaste, or mix it with water to create a paste.

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What is the white stuff after brushing teeth?

Causes of White Stringy Stuff in Mouth After Brushing Teeth

Certain toothpaste chemicals have the ability to react with saliva, producing a white coating that may seem stringy. Usually safe, this may be washed off with water.

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What does the Bible say about brushing your teeth?

Matthew 6:16-18 The Message (MSG)

If you 'go into training' inwardly, act normal outwardly. Shampoo and comb your hair, brush your teeth, wash your face. God doesn't require attention-getting devices. He won't overlook what you are doing; he'll reward you well.

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Can dentists tell if you don't brush twice a day?

Basically, we can tell if you don't brush your teeth because around 4 hours after brushing, plaque will start to form on your teeth. It's a natural occurrence and collects on everyone. It's a sticky, colourless deposit of bacteria that forms between the tooth and the gum, but is easily removed by brushing.

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