Dental Calculus: Hardened Dental Plaque

Dental Calculus: Hardened Dental Plaque Dental plaque is biofilm formed on the surfaces in the mouth and can be removed by brushing. If dental plaque is not removed, it may lead to formation of calculus.  Dental Calculus forms when plaque becomes hard due to precipitation of mineral salts. It can form above (supragingival) and under…

Dental Plaque – A Biofilm

Dental Plaque – A Biofilm Biofilms are formed on the surfaces in the mouth as dental plaque. Surfaces can be teeth, dentures, braces, aligners etc. Dental Plaque matures overtime and there is a shift from microorganisms found in healthy states to disease causing microorganisms. Dental plaque is responsible for the two most common human diseases…

What is a Biofilm?

What is a Biofilm? Biofilm is a highly organized complex of microorganisms embedded in a matrix. Biofilms form on surfaces when free floating microorganisms settle and start forming colonies. Maturation of biofilm is related to matrix formation. The matrix protects the microorganisms and helps them grow. It consists of  carbohydrates, water, lipids, proteins etc. Biofilms…

Root Canal Treatment (RCT)

Root Canal Treatment (RCT) Root Canal Treatment (RCT) is generally considered to be the most effective way to remove inflammation and infection in the root canals (Stages 4 & 5).  There are essentially 2 steps in RCT Cleaning & Shaping of root canals: This helps to clear up the infection inside the roots of the…