24. Cleaning of the gingival sulcus. Flashcards
- the gingival sulcus
a/ Definition of the gingival sulcus
gingival sulcus is the natural space found between the tooth and the gum tissue that surrounds the tooth, known as the free gingiva
- the gingival sulcus
a/ Definition of the gingival sulcus
gingival sulcus is the natural space found between the tooth and the gum tissue that surrounds the tooth, known as the free gingiva
- Cleaning of the gingival sulcus
a/ What are the 6 methods of cleaning?
1/ Bass Technique
2/ Modified Bass Technique
3/ Stillmans Technique
4/ Modified Stillmans Technique
5/ Charters Technique
6/ Roll Technique
- Cleaning of the gingival sulcus
b/ Bass technique
1/ Toothbrush head parallel to occlusal surface of the teeth
2/ Bristles are directed apically into the gingival sulcus 45 degree angle to the long axis of the teeth
3/ Applying gentle press in an apical direction by making short vibratory stroke
- Cleaning of the gingival sulcus
c/ Modified Bass technique
The modification consists of sweeping the bristles downward over the tooth surface occlusally after the vibratory motion in the gingival sulcus
- Cleaning of the gingival sulcus
d/ Stillmanns Method
Bristles directed apically and compressed laterally against the gingiva (45 degree angle)
A vibratory rotary motion is applied to the brush with the bristles remaining the same positioning
- Cleaning of the gingival sulcus
e/ Modified Stillmanns Method
The modification consists in the brush moved occlusally in a rolling stroke after the vibratory motion
- Cleaning of the gingival sulcus
f/ Charters Method
The bristles are directed occlusally and the sides of the bristles are firmly flexed against the gingiva with a vibratory motion.
- Cleaning of the gingival sulcus
f/ Roll Method
Bristles are directed apically – Swept in an occlusal direction with a rolling motion
- Disadvantages of excessive toothbrushing
1/ Abrasion
- At the area of the cemento-enamel
junction
- At areas of eroded surfaces
+) After drinking of acidic liquids (30 minutes!) - Ice tea, coke, citrus foods or liquids (especially if carbonated!)
- GERD disease
2/ Do not push the brush!