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Air
Abrasion
Air
abrasion allows us to treat certain areas of decay very comfortably
without anesthetic and without using the "drill". To better understand
how air abrasion works, think sophisticated sand blaster! |
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In the image at left, the
area identified by the red arrow was diagnosed with the aid of the
Diagnodent
to have beginning decay. The deep grove in the first
bicuspid (yellow arrow) was shown to have pre-decay. |
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This image shows the deep
groove in the first bicuspid that has been cleansed of all stain and
organic debris with air abrasion. The same process was used to
comfortably remove the area of decay on the tooth on the left. |
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The deep
groove of the first bicuspid (on the left) has been filled in or
sealed with a material called a sealant. This material will now
protect this area from developing decay. The tooth on the right is now
restored with a tooth colored material called a composite. |
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