Preventive Dentistry
Not a branch in itself, but involves the motivation and education of patients towards prevention of dental conditions such as dental caries, gum problems, habits, improper brushing, etc., and also emphasizes the regular maintenance protocol and routine dental visits to be followed by the patients.

CARIES FREE DIET COUNSELING
Thorough knowledge on the importance of the correct diet regimen will be imparted. The importance of having non-cariogenic foods such as fibrous and non-sticky, or refined foods is stressed upon. Patients are asked to refrain from sticky, processed foods, or sweets in between meals, as this forms an important basis for bacterial plaque formation and initiation of dental caries and gum problems like gingivitis etc.

PSYCHOLOGICAL COUNSELING
Modern-day stress is found to have an important role in oral hygiene maintenance. A direct relationship between stress and poor oral health, higher incidence of dental caries and periodontal or gum disease is found. Thus counseling will be provided for such individuals to overcome stressful situations in day to day life and aim towards better oral hygiene.

KNOWLEDGE ON DENTAL MANAGEMENT OF MEDICALLY COMPROMISED PATIENT
It is mandatory that a patient informs the dentist about any medical or systemic condition that he or she is suffering from. Most commonly encountered are hypertension, diabetes, asthma, allergy, epilepsy, etc. Based on the medical condition the management protocol for every dental/surgical procedure may change or may have to be modified. A thorough understanding of the management of the underlying systemic condition for the dental procedure will be given to the patient.

PATIENT EDUCATION
Our primary aim is to educate and motivate patients regarding the cause of dental diseases, and prevention of the same . A continuous audiovisual display of the various dental conditions, their causes, management, and prevention will impart in-depth knowledge to the patients. A personal session of patient education and motivation will be given to each patient. Patients are taught the importance of oral hygiene maintenance and various measures and steps towards achieving excellent oral hygiene. This will include:
  1. Counseling for stopping habits like smoking, tobacco, alcohol, etc.
  2. Habit correction appliances for tongue thrusting, night grinding, etc.
  3. Correction of faulty brushing habits
  4. Educating the patients for correct brushing habits- Bass technique (sulcus cleansing technique) for adults, Fone’s technique (circular brushing). The use of powered or electrically operated toothbrushes for medically compromised, hospitalized patients and mentally challenged individuals demonstrated. The importance of correct technique, duration, frequency, type of brush, change of brush, tongue cleaning will be emphasized.
  5. Importance of using dental floss daily for interdental areas and especially in areas of dental restorations for approximal tooth surfaces.
  6. Use of mouthwashes, rinses or any other agents.
FLUORIDE APPLICATION- CHILDREN
Fluoride is a mineral which is generally required for the healthy teeth. Fluoride generally reaches the population though drinking water as it is incorporated in it. Also almost all the toothpastes contain fluoride. It reacts with the hydroxyapatite in the outermost layer of the tooth that is enamel, to form fluorapatite, which is much stronger and prevents tooth decay. Indications for fluoride application:
  1. White spots on teeth
  2. Active decay
  3. Orthodontic treatment
  4. Hypersensitivity
  5. Protect root surfaces

Fluorides are available in the form of gels, varnishes etc. They are generally applied in the dental office in special trays, which keep the agent in close proximity to the tooth surface. It is most commonly practiced in children.

ORAL PROPHYLAXIS
Involves the professional cleaning of the teeth and the gums followed by debridement and polishing the surfaces by using polishing cups and paste. It is generally done by a dental hygienist. This is a primary step towards elimination of plaque on the tooth surfaces and prevention of dental and periodontal diseases. For patients with high disease activity, this procedure to be repeated every 1 -3 months while patients with good oral hygiene and minimal intervention, can get it done once in 6 months or a  year.

 

 

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