Gadgets and Gizmos a Plenty: Dental Hygienist Tools
When it comes to dental cleanings, you probably know what to expect. If you were to put your checkup into words, it would probably sound something like this:
Pointy metal thingamabob.
Rinse.
Another pointy metal whatzit.
Floss.
Rinse again.
Spinning tooth-cleaning gizmo.
And those metal thingamabobs? Hygienists have (nearly) 20. But what are the actual names of the hygienists’ treasures? More importantly, how do these gadgets give your teeth that deep clean?
We’re here to clear up the confusion. Here are the basics:
• Mirrors
Circular, handheld mirrors help hygienists see part of your mouth’s world. They can peer into nooks and crannies, as well as check for tartar and decay. These mini mirrors are used while the other metal tools do the dirty work.
• Probes
Probes are made of metal and closely resemble a hook shape. Hygienists use it to check gum health and measure pocket depths around a tooth. There are various types of probes, each one geared towards a specific oral health issue.
• Scalers
Scalers are the metal instruments used to scrape away plaque and tartar from your teeth.
• Curettes
Curettes are another metal tool featuring a rounded end. Like scalers, they also scrape away tartar, but from underneath your gums.
• Polishers
After the scaler and curette do their jobs, your hygienist will pick up the polisher. Much like a shoeshine, this tool buffs away uneven areas on teeth to leave a bright, smooth surface. Besides making your teeth shinier, polishers discourage plaque and tartar growth.
You might not be part of their world, but now you know (some of) what the hygienists know. If you want to learn more about your dental cleaning, ask them your questions — they’ll be happy to give you answers.
When it comes to mouth tools, the dental hygienist truly is the person with everything!
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