FOR A BETTER PATIENT EXPERIENCE

Smart Scaling

Smart Scaling

Education, Prevention and Routine Dental Care

The key to addressing oral diseases is a comprehensive effort that includes education, prevention and routine dental care. Procedures such as Scaling and/or Root Planing (SRP) are important to preventive care because removing calculus and disrupting biofilm is critical to maintaining oral health.

Research highlights some significant and alarming trends with oral diseases – what has been termed as a “silent epidemic.”1:

  • 50 to 90% of adults worldwide suffer from the mildest form of periodontal disease, and when left untreated, can lead to severe periodontitis.2
  • 10 to 15% of adults worldwide have severe periodontitis which may result in tooth loss and is linked to systemic conditions such as cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and pre-term deliveries or low birthweight babies.3
  • Dental Anxiety causes approximately 15% of adults to avoid regular dental care.4

Dentsply Sirona offers a range of products and support to ensure the best and most comfortable patient experience possible, which is important to the prevention of oral diseases.

Benefits of Ultrasonic Scaling

Efficiency

Ultrasonic scaling can quickly and effectively remove even the most tenacious calculus, which means less chair time.6

Comfort

Patients experience less pressure and greater comfort during ultrasonic scaling procedures compared to hand scaling.5

Recare

The more comfortable and less intimidating the procedure, the more likely the patient will return for more frequent dental visits.

Why removing biofilm matters

Have you seen the new data on ultrasonic scaling with the Cavitron 300 Series? It may change the way you think about scaling - and helps you further enhance your patient care.

"In a published study: 74% of patients indicated a strong preference for ultrasonic scaling over hand scaling."⁶

Croft, et al, International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry

Ultrasonic Inserts Wear

As an ultrasonic insert wears down from use over time, this loss of tip length translates into a loss of efficiency. Worn tips can cause the use of excessive pressure while scaling, which results in discomfort for both the clinician and the patient. 

Monitor insert wear regularly to ensure optimal performance. On average, using a Cavitron Ultrasonic Insert with ~2mm of tip wear will result in 30% increase in scaling time and in 40% more scaling force. 8

Watch the difference between a new Cavitron Ultrasonic Insert and a worn insert.

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Before and after SRP

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* Data on file.

  1. National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
  2. Albandar JM, Rams TE. Global epidemiology of periodontal diseases. Periodontol 2000. 2002;29:7-10.
  3. Petersen, P. E., & Ogawa, H. (2005, December). Strengthening the Prevention of Periodontal Disease: The WHO Approach. Retrieved from http://www.who.int/oral_health/publications/jop2005_76_12_2187.pdf?ua=1
  4. Gatchel RJ, Ingersoll BD, Bowman L, Robertson MC, Walker C. The prevalence of dental fear and avoidance: a recent survey study. J Am Dent Assoc. 1983 Oct;107(4):609–610. [PubMed]
  5. Croft, et al, International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry, Volume 23, number 6, 2003.
  6. Compared to hand scaling.
  7. Compared to other Cavitron models.
  8. When compared to a new ultrasonic insert.
  9. Matthews DC., Rocchi A., Gafini A., (2001). Factors affecting patients’ and potential patients choices among anesthetics for periodontal recall visits. Journal of Dentistry 29:173-179. Page 176
  10. Matthews DC., Rocchi A., Gafini A., (2001). Factors affecting patients’ and potential patients choices among anesthetics for periodontal recall visits. Journal of Dentistry 29:173-179. Page 177
  11. Matthews DC., Rocchi A., Gafini A., (2001). Factors affecting patients’ and potential patients choices among anesthetics for periodontal recall visits. Journal of Dentistry 29:173-179.
  12. J.L. Milleman, K.R. Milleman, et al. Nupro Sensodyne prophylaxis paste with NovaMin for the treatment of dentin hypersensitivity: A 4-week study. Am J Dent 2012; 25: 262-268.
  13. Compared to competitive varnishes. Data on file.