Some Consider Tooth Polishing Unnecessary, Although Not Detrimental?
In response to a reader’s question about polishing teeth, The New York Times (12/4, Saint Louis) “Ask Well” blog stated “the procedure isn’t necessary.” Marcia Lorentzen, the dean of the Fones School of Dental Hygiene at the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut, said that although the procedure does not pose “a significant risk” to enamel, scaling should be used to remove dental stains. However, the article said that “not using a soft toothbrush or brushing too hard daily can damage the softer structures of the teeth, including the cementum, the surface layer of the tooth root.” Blogger's note In my years of practice following the same patient I have not seen any loss of tooth structure from polishing of teeth with a rubber cup and prophy paste. DKMacLeod
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