Dr. Mecall has made such a difference in my life. His precision and gentleness made my experience of dental implants and gum grafting a painless and stress-free experience. I can feel confident that my implant looks flawless which has created a new sense of self-confidence in my life. Dr. Mecall is truly the best there is!
~ Laura Cowley

Mouth bacteria that collects under the edge of the gum is the cause of periodontal disease. It is VITAL that the patient remove this plaque once daily, to prevent reoccurrence of the disease. Oral hygiene and regular maintenance appointments are the critical steps of long term success. No matter how successful the initial treatment, without adequate follow-up the disease will reoccur. The patient must truly take responsibility for his or her own health.

Before

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New patient with inflamed gums caused by poor oral hygiene - Left Side.

Mecall Periodontics - Periodontal Disease

New patient with inflamed gums caused by poor oral hygiene - Right Side.

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New patient with inflamed gums caused by poor oral hygiene - Front.


After

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Patient returns to health after 6 weeks of excellent oral hygiene - Left Side.

Mecall Periodontics - Periodontal Disease

Patient returns to health after 6 weeks of excellent oral hygiene - Right Side.

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Patient returns to health after 6 weeks of excellent oral hygiene - Front.


Brushing and flossing are the two mainstays of oral hygiene. Most people brush, but few have been shown to remove the plaque from under the edge of the gum. The bristles of the brush must slide into the cuff of the gum, like a broom may slide under the edge of the refrigerator. The brush should be positioned at a 45 degree angle to the tooth, and move in a small circular motion, or shimmy. Scrubbing is not recommended, in that it may lead to gum recession. We recommend the use of an electric toothbrush and would be happy to discuss which one would be best for you.

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Brush angles under the gum.

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Brushing lower molars.

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Brushing upper molars.


lectric brushes have been shown to be more efficient than manual brushes. For most people they are easier to use. However, they also must be properly placed around the teeth to remove plaque. They do NOT replace the need for floss.

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Sonicare electric brush head.


Flossing is the only way to remove plaque from under the gum, between the teeth. Because most periodontal disease starts between the teeth, flossing is even more important than brushing. MOUTHWASHES DO NOT REPLACE THE NEED FOR FLOSSING. Good flossing is a skill that takes practice, but nothing can replace it in preventing periodontal disease. When learned, it should only take 2-3 minutes a day. When flossing it is important to slide the floss slightly under the gum, wrapping around the tooth as far as possible. A clean surface will elicit a "squeaky clean" sound.

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Floss between teeth, but not yet under the gum.

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Floss wrapped under gum.


There are many other aids that are available to help with oral hygiene. These include small brushes that can clean spaces between the teeth (proxibrush), and threaders to guide floss under bridges (floss threaders). Toothpicks may be recommended to help clean furcations. Each patient is individually assessed to see what may help optimize their cleaning efforts.

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Proxibrush entering space between teeth.

Mecall Periodontics - Periodontal Disease

Proxibrush cleaning between teeth.


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