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  • A Dentist's Plaque Removal Tools

    Plaque is a clear, odorless and sticky film that builds up on your teeth. Plaque consists of bacteria that cause tooth decay. Good oral hygiene that includes regular brushing and flossing helps reduce plaque. However, a dentist has the ability to remove plaque more effectively with special tools, including a periodontal probe, scaler and polisher.

  • Dental Cleaning Tools for Dentists

    A profession that explores a small mouth area (that can present big problems if not cared for properly) requires extreme precision and skillful dexterity. Dentistry tools are used for a variety of dental processes that ultimately maintain healthy teeth. Dental cleaning tools resemble surgical tools, with curves and sharp points designed to reach tiny places between and around the teeth that home cleaning tools can't reach.

  • Tools Used by Dentists

    Visiting a dentist's office can be a daunting experience for many people because of the plethora of tools surrounding the patient's chair. Dentistry tools appear intimidatingly invasive because of their hook shapes and sharp edges. However, in order for a dentist to do her job properly and effectively, these technical tools are needed to examine, clean, probe and perform various procedures in the mouth.

  • Dental Health: Dentist Tools

    Common dental tools include a dental mirror, pliers, and a number of shaping tools. Learn about dental tools from a dentist in this free oral hygiene video.

  • Dentist Tools

    A dentist's tools often look like torture devices, but knowing about their purpose may help ease those fears about visiting the dentist. There are tools designed to clean, examine or restore teeth.

  • What Kind of Tools Do Dentists Use?

    Ask most folks what kinds of tools dentists use and they will quickly reply, "Ones that hurt." While this may be the case, that doesn't shed any light onto the names or functions of the tools often lined up like little soldiers on the trays. Dentists use many types of tools to poke around gums, scrape around teeth and gaze intently into their patients' mouths.

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