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Tecnicas de escovação
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Gabriele santos corim, Graduando em Odontologia, Graduando em Odontologia Alan tavares Monteiro, Graduando em Odontologia, Graduando em Odontologia Karine boeira h., Graduando em Odontologia, Graduando em Odontologia Adrielle moreira souza, Graduando em Odontologia, Graduando em Odontologia , , |
RESUMO |
Tecnica de Bass |
Palavras Chave: Escovação |
brushing techniques
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Gabriele santos corim, Gabriele santos corim , Graduando em Odontologia Alan tavares Monteiro, Alan tavares monteiro, Graduando em Odontologia Karine boeira h., Graduando em Odontologia, Graduando em Odontologia Adrielle moreira souza, Graduando em Odontologia, Graduando em Odontologia , , |
ABSTRACT |
Results and discussion Bass Technique Position the brush bristles directed at the roots of the teeth, at a 45° angle in relation to the teeth. Place the tip of the filaments directly in the gum groove. Brush back and forth in short strokes. Do this movement for 10 seconds and move on to other groups. Scrubbing Technique Fit the brush bristles onto your teeth at a 90° angle. Make rubbing movements, back and forth. However, this move is a bit risky, if the If brushing is carried out with too much force, it ends up hurting the gums, which can cause gingivitis, for example. After all, as these people are not familiar with brushing, they easily end up being aggressive in the activity, believing that it is more force than what a technique. The patient can keep their mouth open during brushing, to visualize and understand the movements. Roll Technique Place the bristles on the teeth forming a 45° angle, the direction should be pointing towards the gums, make a rotational movement forming reaching the tooth and the groove gingival. Finally, finish by making back and forth movements on the occlusal surface. Phone Technique “Ball” buccal surface: with the teeth closed, the child must make circular movements on all the lower and upper teeth, going from one hemiarch to the other. “Broomstick” palatal or lingual surfaces: with the mouth open, the child must make movements from the inside to the outside of all the teeth. “Train” occlusal face: still with the mouth open, movements must be made back and forth in the anteroposterior direction. In each group of teeth, repeat the movement 15 times or count 10 seconds. Causes and Main Factors of Gingivitis In the case of poor oral hygiene, these food remains help bacteria to proliferate excessively, releasing substances that are harmful to oral health. Inflammation is nothing more than a response from our immune system to the action of this large colony of bacteria. |
Key Words: brushing |
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Resumo ID 2943, enviado por: Gabriele santos corim, Da instituição: Centro universitário Unifacvest. |