Removal of plaque and/or stain is needed to maintain oral hygiene and prevent dental caries and periodontal disease. This procedure is particularly useful for patients with poor oral hygiene or those who have not received regular dental care. For example, a patient with heavy plaque accumulation may require professional cleaning to remove deposits and prevent further damage.
The primary benefit of removing plaque and/or stain is its ability to improve oral hygiene, reducing the risk of dental caries and periodontal disease. By removing deposits, clinicians can prevent the progression of these conditions, ensuring that the patient’s oral health remains stable. Additionally, this procedure can help improve the appearance of the teeth, enhancing the patient’s confidence and satisfaction. This level of precision improves the likelihood of successful outcomes, particularly in cases of preventive care.
For oral and maxillofacial surgeons, removing plaque and/or stain is essential for maintaining oral hygiene and preventing dental caries and periodontal disease. Surgeons should ensure thorough removal of deposits and stains to stabilize the patient’s oral health. This procedure also enhances the appearance of the teeth, boosting the patient’s confidence and satisfaction.