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Should I wash my teeth before filling them?
Question 1: Can I wash my teeth before filling them? Hello, this question depends on your teeth and periodontal conditions. If teeth have decayed teeth, they should be repaired as soon as possible, so as to avoid further deterioration of teeth and loss. The purpose of tooth washing is to help clean up calculus, tartar and plaque accumulated for a long time near teeth and gums. For those patients with a large number of dental calculus, it is recommended to wash their teeth first to remove those stones and soft scales for long-term use. Moreover, some teeth need periodontal treatment. At this point, subgingival scaling may be necessary. If the tooth is filled first, the material may be scraped off. Moreover, once the gums touch the gums when the teeth are filled in a red and swollen state, it may continue to bleed, resulting in doctors being unable to operate. At this time, you should wash your teeth first. So whether to wash or fill your teeth first depends on your own teeth.

Question 2: Do you need to wash your teeth when filling them? Washing teeth and filling teeth are not a system. Usually filling teeth is assisted by washing teeth. Moreover, tooth washing can not clean the cavity of teeth, and it has no disinfection effect.

Before filling teeth, the cavities are usually disinfected with 75% alcohol cotton. So don't worry.

Question 3: Do you need to wash your teeth before filling them? The doctor asked me to wash my teeth once a week, and I feel that your teeth are no longer needed. Just wash it once, and then sandblast it.

Question 4: Can I wash my teeth after filling them? Hello, you can wash your teeth after filling them. In fact, most of the time, tooth cleaning only removes calculus attached to the surface of teeth, usually where teeth meet gums. I suggest you explain to the doctor which teeth you just filled when you wash your teeth. Doctors will carefully avoid them, and now the materials are more and more advanced, both hardness and cohesiveness have been greatly improved. You can safely wash your teeth. More importantly, we should pay more attention to oral hygiene in peacetime. Not just by washing your teeth. Develop good oral hygiene habits. Jinan Kean oral English answers for you. I hope it helps you!

Question 5: Can filling and cleaning be done at the same time? Wash your teeth before pulling them out, or wash your teeth after pulling them out for two or three days.

Question 6: 23 Do you need to fill and wash your teeth before orthodontics? Hesheng Dentistry replies to you:

Before orthodontics, it is necessary to deal with the periodontal problems of teeth, and it is necessary to wash and fill teeth first. Because it will be more troublesome to fill the teeth after starting correction, if it is a bracket, it will affect the correction. Therefore, these treatments must be done well before correction.