| Literature DB >> 34123892 |
Tarun Vyas1, Garima Bhatt2, Abhishek Gaur3, Chetan Sharma4, Akshya Sharma5, Ravleen Nagi6.
Abstract
Dental plaque is a complex microbial population of bacterial and salivary polymers present on the tooth surface. It is understood that human diseases must be avoided and a high social concern for the population as a whole. The argument for the implementation of successful prevention measures is strong for life-threatening diseases or those with serious morbidity. However, regardless of seriousness, the case for avoiding any disease may be based on the belief that it is easier to be healthy than dead or sick. Thus plaque prevention is an efficient way to both treat and avoid periodontal diseases, it is an important component of gingival and periodontal diseases' primary management. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: Dental plaque; mechanical and chemical plaque control; periodontal diseases
Year: 2021 PMID: 34123892 PMCID: PMC8144784 DOI: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_2216_20
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Family Med Prim Care ISSN: 2249-4863
Classification of mechanical plaque control
| 1.Tooth brushes | 2.Interdental aids | 3.Aids for gingival stimulation | 4.Others | 5.Aids for edentulous & partially edentulous patients |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| a) Manual tooth brush. | a) Dental floss. | a) Rubber tip Stimulator. | a) Gauze strips. | a) Denture & partial clasp brushes. |
| b) Electric tooth brush. | b) Triangular tooth pics. | b) Balsa wood edge. | b) Pipe cleansers | b) Cleansing solutions. 10 |
| c)Interdental brushes. | c) Water irrigating device. | |||
| d) Yarn. | ||||
| e) Superfloss. | ||||
| f) Perio-Aid. | ||||
| b) Pipe cleansers. |
Classification of chemical plaque control
| First generation antiplaque agents | Second generation antiplaque agents | Third generation antiplaque agents |
|---|---|---|
| This may reduce the plaque to 20-50%. | The plaque decrease is about 70-90% overall and is better preserved than the first generation. | They block microorganisms’ binding on or against the tooth. In contrast to second generation chlorhexidine, they have low retention capability. |
| E.g., Antibiotics, phenols, quaternary ammonium compounds and sanguanarine. | E.g.,. Bisbiguanides (chlorhexidine). | E.g., Delmopinol. |