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Dentist Equipment
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Cleanings

Professional cleanings at your dentist office usually start with a physical exam of your entire mouth. Mostly done by dental hygienists, your teeth and gums are checked for signs of gingivitis (inflamed gums) or other potential problems. The dentist will be referred to if needed, but in most cases, the visit will proceed to the actual cleaning. Even if you brush and floss diligently, there are still areas of dental plaque and stains that you can’t get to yourself. This is where the tools at the dentist office come in, scraping away plaque and tartar, patient also get a good flossing to remove any remaining debris.

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Dental Sealants

Why Use Dental Sealants? – Sealants prevent decay in molars and premolars by covering hard-to-clean grooves, creating a smooth, easy-to-clean surface.

How Are Dental Sealants Placed? – The tooth is cleaned, prepared with a special solution, and then the sealant is applied and hardened, forming a protective coating.

Maintaining Your Dental Sealants – Maintain with regular brushing, flossing, a balanced diet, and dental checkups to ensure their longevity and effectiveness.

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Dentures & Partial Dentures

Dentures replace missing teeth and are designed for daily wear, improving the ability to eat and speak. Partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain, helping to prevent other teeth from shifting.

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Fluoride Treatment

Fluoride is essential for individuals of all ages to combat tooth decay, especially important for children from 6 months to 16 years for developing teeth. It benefits those at high risk of decay.

Available through food, water, fluoridated dental products, and professional treatments like gels or varnishes, fluoride strengthens teeth and prevents decay. Manchester Dental recommends regular fluoride treatments alongside cleanings for optimal dental health.

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