So from a professional point of view, there is no big problem in safety when you dig calculus yourself, but from another point of view, you can dig it down by hand, and the volume is not small. To be sure, only a small part of tartar can be removed, and most of it is still hidden under or pressed on the tooth meat, which will affect you. Again, cleaning once every six months to a year is best for you.
I brush my teeth carefully every morning and evening, but there are still calculus, especially behind my lower teeth. Sometimes you can feel something when you lick it with your tongue, and calculus will fall off when you buckle it with your hand. I didn't know when I was a child, and I didn't manage it well. Later, I began to wash my teeth. I find that every time I wash my teeth, I feel a little air leakage where there are calculus. I thought it might be that calculus opened the teeth, which led to a gap after cleaning the teeth. And it won't be long before the teeth are washed, and the gap will be filled with dental calculus. Therefore, I suggest that you solve dental calculus in advance and wash your teeth once every six months to prevent dental calculus from breeding on your teeth!
As a dentist, I often encounter such problems. The patient came to the clinic and said that one of his teeth had fallen out and put it in his hand for me to see. As everyone knows, this is "dental calculus" rather than your own teeth.
We often hear about gallstones and kidney calculi in our lives, but we don't know that teeth will grow stones. Today, I will give you some knowledge about calculus.
Dental calculus, also known as "dental calculus", is more common around teeth with open salivary gland ducts. Dental calculus is divided into the following degrees.
0 degree: no soft scale and calculus.
1 degree: a little soft scale or dental calculus, but not more than 1/3 of the tooth surface.
Degree 2: Dental calculus, no more than coronal surface 1/3, and a small amount of subgingival calculus.
Degree 3: Dental calculus does not exceed 2/3 of the coronal surface, and there are many subgingival calculus.
Dental calculus should be cleaned up in time. Dental calculus exists for a long time, which is easy to cause gingival bleeding, oral odor, and even periodontitis and loose teeth.
Mr. Ya suggested that you pay attention to oral hygiene, rinse your mouth after meals, brush your teeth every morning and evening, and wash your teeth regularly, so as to give priority to prevention, find problems early and solve them early.
Stop digging, there are so many bacteria on your hands, and digging your gums hard will only lead to serious bleeding. Even if a part is dug out, the rough tooth surface will grow out again, and it will not be finished. After the calculus becomes bigger, it will even be under your gums, which can't be removed by brushing your teeth alone. After fusing with teeth, the tongue has no feeling. Only when you wash your teeth will your teeth be sour and refreshing. In fact, calculus has declined.
1, no comparison, no harm. The former is broken by ultrasonic frequency, and the latter is broken by force, which stimulates inflammation to deepen, but it may not be removed. But a curetter is needed under the gum, and blood is everywhere in the process. Pay attention to anesthesia first, or it will be super painful.
2. It is no problem that the periodontal pocket is shallower than 4mm, but if it exceeds 4 mm, some dental calculus will adhere to the root, and the surface of the root is relatively flat, and it is easy to adhere to the gum after it becomes smooth. Each tooth has six points to shave, and the process is quite fine.
1, the upper and lower 28 pieces scrape your life, and moderate periodontitis lasts for an hour or two, not to mention periodontal disease. Generally, ultrasonic subgingival curettage combined with manual curettage is more thorough, because it will rub the gums back and forth, which will inevitably lead to bleeding.
2, scraping does not mean good treatment, but also regular follow-up, such as three months to check again, depending on the degree of periodontitis. Scrape it again if necessary. Don't underestimate subgingival stones and eliminate alveolar bone thieves. Teeth will fall out sooner or later.
Dental calculus can't be removed, and gum bleeding is needed to wash teeth. The periodontal pocket is swollen, so there must be a lot of dental calculus hidden. Cure it early.
It is estimated that many people have had the sour and refreshing experience of removing calculus: hold the bottom of calculus with your nails, press it hard, and something that looks like crumbs falls down, which makes you feel inexplicably cool and heavy, and you have to put it under your nose to smell it. It stinks. . . . . .
Dental calculus is usually treated in the gap between teeth or around teeth with salivary gland ducts. The residual food residue gradually calcifies to form stones, which will lead to bad breath, gum inflammation and other problems. If the removed stones are relatively small and there is no gingival bleeding after removal, it will generally have no effect on the oral cavity.
But if there are many stones on the teeth, or they have grown very big, you can't dig them by hand. One is that our hands are dirty. If we dig with other sharp things, it is easy to damage the gums, cause bleeding and even lead to infection. Moreover, some of the dental calculus of the God Department can't be dug out.
The best way to deal with dental calculus is to give it to stomatology. Washing teeth with special props will break the calculus and then fall off. Moreover, tooth washing can clean the gaps between teeth, which is also difficult for us to touch with our hands.
Anyway, there is nothing uncomfortable about digging occasionally, and there is no need to be too nervous. Developing good oral habits at ordinary times, brushing your teeth in the morning and evening, gargling after meals and flossing your teeth can reduce the occurrence of dental calculus.
Dental calculus itself is dental plaque, which is deposited by bacteria and often grows on the lingual side of the anterior teeth of lower permanent teeth. Because it is the opening of salivary duct, it is easy to deposit. From deciduous teeth to permanent teeth, there is no calculus. Because the toothbrush is not clean for a long time, the way to brush your teeth is wrong. Since it is long, it is recommended to wash your teeth once a year. The instrument for cleaning teeth is also ultrasonic vibration, which is a physical therapy method and has no harm to the teeth themselves.
See how you cut it. It doesn't make any difference if you drop it without much effort. Tooth washing also vibrates calculus through the principle of ultrasonic vibration. Generally, there will be cracks where the calculus has just been removed, but it will be fine if the tooth meat grows there in a few days.
If it is difficult to dig out, it is not recommended. It is still recommended to go to a professional dental clinic to wash your teeth.
Last week, I went to the hospital to have my teeth cleaned, which was the first time in my life. I thought it was painful to wash my teeth and there would be a lot of blood, but this time I found it was okay. And it's not very expensive. It will be done in half an hour.
Hello, it's okay. Dental calculus should have been removed long ago, otherwise it will affect the health of gums, so dental calculus has been deducted, so don't worry too much. However, calculus was deducted, but it was not completely removed. It is suggested that it is best to go to the dental clinic for supragingival scaling and subgingival scaling to completely remove dental calculus.
Dental calculus is formed by calcification of plaque deposited above or below the gum at the bottom of teeth, which is easy to cause gingival bleeding, bad breath and periodontal disease. Therefore, dental calculus should be removed in time in our daily life, which is beneficial to our oral hygiene. It is recommended to go to a regular stomatological hospital to wash your teeth, and it is more appropriate to do it 1~2 times a year.
In daily life, we can also use the following tips to remove dental calculus:
The first trick: We can remove dental calculus with vinegar. Before brushing your teeth, put a proper amount of vinegar in your mouth, spit it out after about three minutes, then brush your teeth with a toothbrush, rinse your mouth with some warm water after brushing your teeth, or we can drop a few drops of vinegar on the toothpaste while brushing your teeth and stick to it for a while to help us solve dental calculus.
The second measure: brush alum. We can buy some alum, grind it into powder, put some alum on the toothbrush and brush our teeth twice a day. After a period of time, you can see the obvious effect. This method can help us to remove dental calculus.
The third measure: brush with ink fish bones. Similarly, we can buy some cuttlefish bone and grind cuttlefish bone into powder. When we brush our teeth, we can take some squid bone powder and put it in toothpaste to brush our teeth twice a day, which can help us remove black tartar.
The above three methods can effectively help us solve the problem of dental calculus. Friends with dental calculus may wish to try the above methods, hoping to help everyone keep their teeth healthy.
First of all, dental calculus will not affect the teeth, but it will do harm to the gums, because it may bleed when buckled.
Dental calculus is actually formed by the accumulation of food residues we eat. If there are too many stones, it will cause gingival atrophy, lead to bone tissue atrophy and finally lead to tooth loss.
As many people say, how did my tooth fall out without pain or itching? In fact, it is easy to explain, which is the same as soil erosion and tree collapse!
Our teeth are not connected with alveolar bone, but with periodontal ligament. When the bone mass decreases, the periodontal ligament connecting alveolar bone and teeth will also decrease, thus losing the ability to fix teeth!
Therefore, in order to effectively maintain the state of teeth, it is best to wash teeth once every six months to reduce the number of dental calculus, and in the process of cleaning teeth, dentists can also find tooth problems at the first time and treat them in advance.
After a meal, a stone came out. I thought it was the sand in the rice! It doesn't matter what you eat or drink, as long as you have it! Otherwise, use sharp things (peeling tools, Sim card needles, sewing needles, nails ...) and dig them yourself to save trouble! Will have such an experience!
How did calculus come about?
Birth history:
Every time you eat and drink, food is chewed in your mouth and mixed with saliva, which becomes small and digestible chyme and some food residues. At the same time, dental plaque, the precursor of dental calculus, will slowly form around your teeth!
Development history:
Next, "dental plaque" and "food residue" will be "calcified" by the components in saliva after 24 hours under the intrusion of "saliva" and become the initial dental calculus. This process is similar to the death and calcification of coral to form coral reefs, and dental calculus under macro-microscope.
The hardness after calcification can be imagined. Small fish use the hardness of coral reefs to open clams.
Then, this initial "dental calculus" accumulates over time, and you successfully "transform" without paying attention to oral cleaning and brushing your teeth seriously, becoming a "devil" that toothbrush can no longer fight.
Solve the situation
This little devil, if he has nothing to do, will stimulate the gums, and the gums will become inflamed. Sometimes there will be ulcers on the inside of the gums, and your teeth will bleed, have bad breath and have periodontal infections.
After years of hard work on dental calculus, you will suffer from periodontal disease. When your periodontal disease becomes more and more serious, you can only pull out this tooth!
Simply put, it is such a process:
Food residue → dental plaque/tartar → (gum irritation) gingivitis → (inflammation leads to alveolar bone absorption) periodontitis → tooth loosening → advanced periodontitis → tooth extraction or spontaneous shedding.
However, it is easy to hurt the gums by picking calculus yourself, so it is best to go to a regular hospital to take it out.