Guided biofilm therapy
Need painless tartar removal? Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT) is your answer. Guided biofilm therapy (GBT) is a method of biofilm management that uses EMS Air-Flow technology. The method consists of removing biofilm with low-abrasive powders in an air polishing device, and it is performed when hard deposits have a chance to appear.
First: why should I know what biofilm is?
Biofilm can be responsible for 80 percent of infections in our bodies, not only in dental terms, but in any other area as well. Biofilm is a bacterial community that forms a contingent coating on the tooth, deep in the gums, or on prosthetics or implants. Certain special bacteria are much more resistant to conventional treatments. Microbes living in biofilm physiologically differ from the free-floating state of the same species per cell. Biofilm is found not only on the tooth, but also along the digestive tract and in blood vessels.
Because biofilm is compressed, it is much more difficult to destroy than if it were individual cells as it is much harder for drugs to penetrate the biofilm.
Why use directed biofilm therapy?
Since biofilm is one of the main causes of tooth decay, periodontal inflammation and infections around implants, prevention, and more importantly removal, is essential. It is a plaque, tartar, deposition, which can cause a lot of problems to your health. Deteriorating dental health as well as biofilm in other parts of the body can cause issues such as cardiovascular disease, respiratory diseases, arthritis, or diabetes.
What is guided biofilm therapy? Safe & painless oral hygiene
It’s the latest reimagined form of tartar removal, similar to the traditional procedure. Why do you have to regrind all surfaces with the ultrasonic device, which is loud and unpleasant? Well, aside from these small unpleasantries, it is one of the easiest ways to preserve healthy teeth. Let’s keep reading to get into the details.
Modern oral hygiene, safe and painless
The first step of the biofilm procedure is to paint it on the teeth., Then an airflow brush is used to blow off the teeth, which guarantees the targeted, gentle removal of the biofilm. This is followed by ultrasonic removal of the remaining fossilized plaque. This approach brings several additional benefits, including short treatment times and maximum comfort for both the dental hygienist and patient.
With guided biofilm therapy, you can finally perform professional biofilm management efficiently, gently, safely, quickly, comfortably and most importantly, pain-free!
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