EMS Air-Flow Powder Perio
With a grain size of ~25 um, Air-Flow Powder Perio from EMS is an extra-fine prophy powder with grains that have a particularly low specific density. As a result, the Original Air-Flow Method is effective from the gingival crest to the deepest periodontal pockets. In other words, it also acts where, under the cover of biofilm, billions of bacteria proliferate in subgingival areas to perform their destructive work.
EMS Air-Flow Powder Perio
30 Nov 2016 | Clinical Excellence
Teaching our patients correct oral hygiene techniques is an obvious and essential part of our treatment of periodontal disease. Controlling the bacteria is essential and the aim of the etiological treatment phase of periodontitis is to remove all the elements that contribute to maintaining or developing inflammation. These include iatrogenic bloc...
30 Sep 2016 | Clinical Excellence
It would not be an exaggeration to say that without the formation of biofilm in the mouth, dental hygienists and periodontists would never have existed. The oral cavity is a dynamic environment, where there is a constant accumulation of microorganisms, embedded within an extracellular polymeric matrix, that adhere to the tooth surface or any hard n...
31 Mar 2016 | Clinical Excellence
Teaching our patients correct oral hygiene techniques is an obvious and essential part of our treatment of periodontal disease. Controlling the bacteria is essential and the aim of the etiological treatment phase of periodontitis is to remove all the elements that contribute to maintaining or developing inflammation. These include iatrogenic bloc...
31 Mar 2014 | Clinical Techniques
Clinical situations and patients vary all day long and dental professionals must adapt their treatments for each respectively.
31 Jan 2014 | Clinical Excellence
Dental implants are one of the most successful dental treatments offered to patients with a success rate over 90%. However, more than any other type of restorative dentistry, regular maintenance by a dental professional is the key for implants to remain healthy and stable in the long term.
Routine implant maintenance visits consist of assessment a...
31 Mar 2012 | Clinical Techniques
As part of my work as a dental hygienist, I’ve been involved in a research project on the long-term effects of a plaque control program on tooth mortality, caries and periodontal disease in adults.1 The study, which monitored the incidence of tooth loss and caries in a group of adults following a carefully managed plaque control program over a 30...
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