Tools Used During a Dental Checkup

During a dental checkup, the dentist will use a wide range of tools on the patient’s teeth. But there are some critical ones to be aware of during the appointment. Knowing more about the tools can help patients gain more information about the dental checkup and what to expect. Keep reading to learn more about the tools you can expect to have used on you.

The basics of dental checkup tools

The instrument has a working end, which does the job, and it often angles away from the contact surface. That way, it is easier to access the teeth during the checkup. There is a shank between the working end and handle, which also has more bends. It allows the dentist to access all areas of the mouth easily. The dentist will hold it by the handle. There is a basic kit with tools like probes, mirrors, tweezers, and periodontal probes.

About the tools

The mirror is one of the most crucial parts of the dental checkup kit. There are a few sizes to meet the needs of patients with every size mouth. The mirror allows the dentist to direct light in the mouth to see better. It also lets the dentist see difficult-to-access areas, such as the backs of the teeth. The dentist may use the mirror to hold tissue like the cheek and tongue out of the way.

A dental probe is equally essential, and it allows the dentist to examine the surfaces of the teeth. The dentist can use it to look for areas with decay or calculus buildup. The dentist has to avoid pressing down too hard and causing a decayed area to become a cavity. Plus, the dentist might use it to check for issues with restorations, like slight overhangs.

A periodontal probe is useful for checking the gums. A basic probe has a small ball at the end, and there is also a black band. The size depends on the type of probe. It allows patients to have a gum disease checkup. The dentist can use the tweezers for picking items up, including cotton wool and other things.

A three-in-one syringe is often useful for cleaning the teeth using water. It can help rinse away debris from the area. The dentist can also use the device for drying areas using air, such as before a restoration. It can help wash away acid from etching the teeth and drying the teeth to find decay. It is also useful for drying the area before filling a cavity.

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Making a dental checkup appointment today

Knowing more about what to expect with the dental checkup can help you reduce any anxiety you might feel. The dentist has a range of tools to make the dental checkup as painless and easy as possible. That reduces the number of time the patients need to spend at the office. Plus, it allows the dentist to find more issues than would be possible otherwise.

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