Oral Irrigator

Oral irrigators (irrigators, mouthwashers, water jet devices) are valuable aids for oral hygiene. They are not only a useful addition to daily dental care with toothbrush, dental floss and/or interdental brushes (interdental brushes), but in combination with the toothbrush are the means of choice for patients with fixed orthodontic appliances, for implant carriers and patients … Oral Irrigator

Oral Hygiene Status

The current state of oral hygiene is assessed by collecting an oral hygiene status. This incorporates indices that record the presence of plaque (microbial plaque) and signs of inflammation of the gingiva (the gums). Plaque or biofilm is the term used to describe the microbial plaque that forms on the surfaces and in the approximal … Oral Hygiene Status

Primary Primary Prophylaxis

While primary prophylactic measures start in healthy individuals with the aim of preventing disease from the outset, primary prophylaxis goes one step further by providing education during pregnancy and taking therapeutic measures in the expectant mother, thus already protecting the health of the unborn child. During pregnancy, the course is set not only for the … Primary Primary Prophylaxis

Prophylaxis in Dentistry for Oral and Dental Health

It is impossible to imagine modern dentistry without prophylaxis. It includes all measures that contribute to the prevention and early detection of factors that are detrimental to oral and dental health. Rehabilitation and aftercare help to halt diseases and maintain therapeutic successes. It is important here that, as far as possible, the population as a … Prophylaxis in Dentistry for Oral and Dental Health

Denture Hygiene

Dentures must be cared for daily, just like your own teeth, to prevent adverse effects on oral health caused by pathogens and to maintain the aesthetics and function of the denture for a long time. An esthetic-looking, clean prosthesis, like beautiful own teeth, contributes decisively to the quality of life of its wearer. If denture … Denture Hygiene

Immediate Prosthesis

An immediate denture (synonym: immediate prosthesis) is a definitive (final) removable partial or full denture to replace missing teeth. Immediately inserted after a surgical procedure, it requires adaptation to the altered jaw structure after wound healing. During the wound healing phase after tooth extraction (tooth removal), not only the soft tissues covering the jawbone regenerate. … Immediate Prosthesis

Pin Buildups

A post abutment is used to rebuild root canal-treated teeth whose natural crown has been severely destroyed, so that they can subsequently be restored with a crown and thus preserved. If the natural crown of a tooth is largely destroyed, there is sometimes not enough remaining tooth substance to attach an artificial crown to it. … Pin Buildups

Partial Crowns

Unlike a full crown, a partial crown does not encircle the tooth to be restored. It is used to stabilize only partial areas of the tooth crown, while leaving unbroken any substance that is still resilient. After preparation (grinding) of the tooth, the partial crown is fabricated indirectly (outside the mouth) and – depending on … Partial Crowns

Telescopic Prosthesis

A telescopic denture is used to replace several teeth in a partially edentulous jaw. It is a combination of a removable denture and telescoping double crowns that fit firmly in the mouth and anchor the denture without clasps. A telescopic denture differs in shape and extension from a complete denture (full denture) and also from … Telescopic Prosthesis

Model Casting Prosthesis

A model cast denture is a removable partial denture (partial denture, partial prosthesis), the stabilizing base of which is manufactured from a cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy using the one-piece casting process. In the simple case, a model cast denture (synonyms: one-piece cast denture, cast-in denture, unitor denture) is anchored to the remaining teeth by means of cast … Model Casting Prosthesis