Teeth cleaning is an excellent way to prevent oral diseases and maintain a healthy oral environment. But cleaning teeth is not suitable for everyone, so who is not suitable for cleaning teeth? Follow the dentist to learn more about it.
The following five categories of people are not suitable for teeth cleaning:
1. Patients with malignant tumors of the gums should not receive routine scaling to avoid local and distant spread of the tumor.
2. People with bleeding disorders, such as patients with thrombocytopenia and leukemia, have poor blood coagulation mechanism and are prone to more bleeding after teeth cleaning. Uncontrolled type 2 diabetes patients are prone to local oral infections after tooth cleaning.
3. Patients with active angina pectoris, myocardial infarction within half a year, and uncontrolled hypertension and heart failure are not suitable for routine dental cleaning. Due to the stimulation of ultrasonic waves and the discomfort during teeth cleaning, the condition may be aggravated. If the heart is equipped with an artificial pacemaker, it is not suitable for ultrasonic cleaning. For such patients, an appropriate amount of procoagulant drugs should be applied in advance to control the coagulation speed to avoid continuous bleeding and infection during tooth cleaning.
4. People with acute infectious diseases, such as patients with active acute hepatitis, tuberculosis, etc., should wait until the disease is stable before going to the hospital for tooth cleaning. Tooth cleaning is to clearly inform the doctor about the condition, and the doctor should do a good job in related protection, and strictly sterilize or discard the instruments used. On the one hand, it is because of their illness, and on the other hand, it is to avoid infecting others.
5. Patients with local soft and hard tissue inflammation in the acute stage should wait until the acute stage is over before scaling their teeth to avoid local aggravation of inflammation or spread and spread through blood.