brushing
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شاكر / الطالب السامعي
حسن/ دالربيعي
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• Many different designs have been manufactured
• Patients usually uses brushes selected on the basis of cost, availability, advertising claims, family tradition, or habit
• Because of the variety in shapes, sizes, textures, and other characteristics
• Dental professionals must become familiar with the many available products to advise patients appropriately
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Characteristics of an effective toothbrush
• Conforms to individual patient requirements
• Easily and efficiently manipulated
• Is readily cleaned
• Is durable and inexpensive
• Flexible, soft, and of strength, rigidity and lightness of the handle
• Has end rounded filaments or bristles
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I. Influencing factors• Patient
• Gingiva
• Position of teeth
• Shape of teeth and exposed roots
• Personal preferences
• Method selected
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II. Toothbrush size and shape
Must be able to adapt to all facial,
lingual, palatal, and occlusal
surfaces for bacterial plaque
removal
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III. Soft nylon brush
• More effective in cleaning the cervical area
• Less traumatic to the gingival tissue
• Can be directed into the sulcus and interproximal areas
• Applicable around fixed orthodontic appliances
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• Prevention of tooth abrasion and/or gingival
recession
• More effective use for sensitive gingiva in
severe gingivitis, ANUG, or during healing
stages
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• Complete tooth brushing instruction for patients involves teaching;•What, when, where and how
• The grasp of the brush
• The sequence and amount of brushing
• Supplementary brushing for occlusal surfaces and the tongue
• Effect from improper brushing
•Care of the tooth brushings
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• The emphasis in patient education should be placed on complete plaque control rather than on number of brushing
• At least two brushing with interdental cleaning is recommended for control of bacterial plaque and halitosis prevention
• A night brushing before bed time should be encouraged
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• Sulcular:Bass
• Roll: Rolling stroke, modified Stillman
• Vibratory:Stillman, Bass, Charters
• Circular
• Vertical
• Horizontal
• Scrub-brush
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Purpose and indications• For bacterial plaque removal adjacent to
and directly beneath the gingival margin• For open inter proximal areas, cervical
areas and exposed root surfaces• For adaptation to abutment teeth, under
the gingival border of a fixed partial denture and orthodontic appliances
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Problems
• Change the very short strokes into
vigorous scrub that causes injury to
the gingival margin
• Dexterity requirement may be too
high for certain patients
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• Two brushes for home use and a third in a portable container for use at work
• Frequent replacement recommended
• Brushes should be replaced before filaments become splayed, frayed or lose resiliency
• Clean thoroughly after each use
• Brushes should be kept in open air with head in an upright position, apart from contact with other brushes.
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Purpose and indications
• Cleaning gingiva and bacterial plaque without emphasis on gingival sulcus
• Meant for children
• Useful in preparatory instruction for Modified Stillman method
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Problems
• Brushing too high during initial placement
can lacerate the alveolar mucosa
• Use too quickly results in no brushing for the
cervical third of the tooth
• Brush with filaments tip directed into gingiva
causes gingival laceration
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Purpose and indications
• Bacterial plaque removal from cervical
areas and exposed proximal surfaces
• General application for cleaning tooth
surfaces and massage of the gingiva
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Problems
• Without careful placement and using a brush with
end-rounded filaments, tissue laceration can result.
• Light pressure is needed
• Patient may try to move the brush too quickly and
the vibratory effect may be ineffective at the
gingival margin
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Purpose and indications• Loosen debris and bacterial plaque• Massage and stimulate marginal and
interdental gingiva• Removes plaque from proximal areas• Adapt to cervical areas and to exposed
root surfaces• Cleanse orthodontic appliance
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Problems
• Brush end do not engage the gingival sulcus
to remove subgingival bacterial plaque
accumulation
• In some areas, the correct brush placement is
limited or impossible
• Requirements in digital dexterity are high
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• Electrical tooth brushes are equally effective in removing plaque, prevent calculus, and reduce the incidence of gingivitis to the manual tooth brushes• The motion of the brush varies from
rotational, counter-rotational and oscillating counter- rotational• The speed varies from low to high among the
different models
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Purpose and indications
• To facilitate mechanical bacterial
plaque removal
• Especially helpful for people who lack
the manual dexterity
• Patients with special dental treatment
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Problem areas• Facially displaced teeth
• Inclined teeth
• Exposed roots
• Overlapped teeth or wide embrasures
• Surface of teeth next to edentulous area
• Exposed furcation area
• Right canine and lateral incisor
• Distal surfaces of most posterior teeth
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Objectives• Loosen plaque microorganisms packed in pits
and fissures
• Removes plaque deposit from occlusal surfaces of teeth out of occlusion or not used during mastication
• Remove plaque from margins of restorations
• Clean pits and fissures to prepare for sealants
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Total mouth cleanliness includes tongue care
• Microorganisms of the tongue
• Effects of cleaning the tongue
• Brushing procedures
• Tongue scraper
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• Acute oral inflammation or traumatic
lesion
• Following periodontal surgery
• Acute stage of ANUG
• Following dental extraction
• Following dental restoration
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• Two brushes for home use and a third in a portable container for use at work
• Frequent replacement recommended
• Brushes should be replaced before filaments become splayed, frayed or lose resiliency
• Clean thoroughly after each use
• Brushes should be kept in open air with head in an upright position, apart from contact with other brushes.