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Video. Dental Patient Education – Root Scaling and Planing

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1. While watching tick the words you’ll hear

 


Teeth ð

Plaque ð

Body ð

Gum tissue ð

Infection ð

Inflammation ð

Pocket ð

Bag ð

Scaling ð

Playing ð

Planing ð

Waste products ð

Rubbish bin ð

Swelling ð

Smoothing ð

Irritating ð

Exciting ð

Natural smile ð


 

2. Match pairs of sentences.

1) As calculus forms between the tooth and the gum tissue …   2) Scaling and root planing is necessary for treating periodontal diseases …   3) Without treatment damage root surfaces …   4) The plaque releases toxic waste products which provokes destructive responses from your body …   5) As pockets become deeper damage occurs more rapidly due to the inability to clean these areas, …   6) Scaling and root planing may be recommended …   7) It consists of a very thorough cleaning and smoothing of all the surfaces of the tooth and root …   8) With smooth root surfaces supporting tissue can then reattach to the tooth surface …   9) Often local anaesthetic may be used …   a) … to remove plaque and calculus below the gum line to the bottom of the pocket.   b) … to help make it more comfortable for you.   c) … tooth mobility, tooth loss and tooth abscess may occur if left untreated.   d) … inflammation of the gums occurs which is known as gingivitis.   e) …will continue to harbour plaque and calculus build-up.   f) …when periodontal pockets are greater than 3 mm.   g) …such as swelling and bone resorption.   h) … as the first step in actively controlling your periodontal disease.   i) … or at least decrease the inflammation encouraging a healthier pocket.    

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