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Dental disinfection room cleaning is divided into several pools

The cleaning area is just a pool with several faucets on it:

Dentistry, one of the medical disciplines, is generally incorporated into the dental department in large hospitals. Dentistry mainly treats dental and periodontal related diseases.

The full name of the disinfection room is the disinfection supply room. It is an important department in the hospital that supplies various sterile instruments, dressings, and supplies. The quality of their work directly affects the quality of medical care and patient safety.

The clinical manifestations of marginal gingivitis are not obvious symptoms, with occasional gingivitis, itching, or bad breath. Gum bleeding may occur when there is local irritation, such as brushing teeth, biting hard food, and sucking. Patients often seek medical attention for this reason.

The examination shows that there is calculus attached to the neck of the tooth, the color of the gums changes from light red to dark red, the texture of the gums is soft and may be slightly swollen, causing the gum edges to become thicker and the gum papilla to become rounded and blunt. Gums tend to bleed during probing

The treatment of marginal gingivitis mainly involves removing local irritating factors, such as scaling with a specialized supragingival scaler to remove plaque and calculus. Eliminate food impactions, remove bad restorations, and more.

When the inflammation is severe, it can be treated with local drugs, such as flushing the gingival sulcus with 1 to 3% hydrogen peroxide solution, drying it and applying 10% iodine mixture or 2% iodine glycerin, and 0.05 to 3% iodine glycerin. Rinse with 0.2% chlorhexidine solution or compound borax mouthwash, 0.3% zinc chloride solution, etc.

After treatment, you need to pay attention to the maintenance of oral hygiene. Teach patients the correct method of brushing their teeth, insist on brushing their teeth in the morning and evening, rinse their mouth after meals, and keep their mouth clean to consolidate the curative effect.

It is a chronic inflammation caused by long-term local irritation of the gum tissue. It is characterized by obvious inflammatory swelling and hyperplasia of the gums.

The lesions can involve the attached gingiva and are more common in adolescence. The labial gingiva of the maxillary and mandibular anterior teeth is the most common cause of the disease. Due to the strong tissue growth in adolescence, proliferative reactions to local stimulation are prone to occur, which is very important for oral hygiene. Inadequate attention to habits, endocrine changes and many other factors make the gums more sensitive to local stimulation, making them susceptible to this disease.

Remove local irritating factors such as scaling off tartar, eliminating food impaction, removing bad restorations, etc. Those who breathe through the mouth should be treated according to the cause. For those with abnormal occlusion, teeth can be grinded or corrected. Abnormal treatment.

For medical treatment, 1 to 3% hydrogen peroxide solution can be used to flush the gingival pockets, apply iodine mixture or metronidazole, spiramycin film in the pocket, and gargle with mouthwash, etc., if there is an abscess. When it occurs, it can be treated with antibacterial drugs. If surgical treatment still cannot restore the gums to normal physiological shape after the above treatment, gingivectomy can be performed.

Gingival hypertrophy caused by systemic diseases should be treated first, followed by appropriate local treatment. If it is caused by leukemia, you should first go to the internal medicine department for diagnosis and treatment, and should not perform tartar scraping or surgery rashly.

Refers to chronic inflammation of the periodontal supporting tissue mainly caused by local factors. The onset is more common after the age of 35, so it is also called adult periodontitis. It often develops from gingivitis. If gingivitis is not treated in time, the inflammation may spread from the gums to the periodontal ligament, alveolar bone, and cementum, leading to periodontitis.

Because there are no obvious symptoms in the early stage, it is easy to be ignored. By the time symptoms appear and seek treatment, the disease is often more serious, or even dead, and the teeth cannot be preserved. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen education to enable patients to seek early treatment and timely treatment.