Thursday, December 1, 2011

Scaling in periodontal pocket at depths of 7mm under dental microscopes

Hello everyone !ჰ❛‿❛ჴHello❤

I'm Naomi , a Japanese dental hygienist.

I uploaded the picture of micro sub gingival scaling to You Tube.

It is a case of 7 mm of periodontal pockets this time.

The old paper is said like this.

Waerhaug J:Healing of the dento-epithelial junction following subgingival plaque control. Ⅱ. As observed on extracted teeth. J Periodontol,49:119,1978
The chances of removing all of the subgingival plaque from all four surfaces are fairly good if the pocket depth is less than 3mm. If the pocket depth ranges from 3 to 5mm the chances of failure are greater than the chances of success, and if the pocket depth surpasses 5mm, the chances of failure dominate.

I think that there are some problems.
At first, an instrument does not arrive, and we can't treat certainly.
Because


I can't see the inside of a pocket.

If we can see the inside of a pocket using a substance dental microscope?

Right side upper jaw first molars ☆

Pre photo


Please Check Movie!(♧◑ω◑)☞♡


Pre&Post x-ray&probing chart



I think that the dental microscope will change an oral hygienist's history.

♡o。(๑◕ฺ‿ฺ◕ฺ๑)。o♡naomi

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Subgingibal Scaling

Hello everyone !ჰ❛‿❛ჴHello❤ 

I'm Naomi , a japanese dental hygienist.

I uploaded the picture of  subgingival scaling to You Tube.

Of course, the dental microscope was used. 

Please Check !(♧◑ω◑)☞♡




I think that the dental microscope will change the dental hygienist's work.

♡o。(๑◕ฺ‿ฺ◕ฺ๑)。o♡naomi



Monday, June 20, 2011

Wisdom tooth

Hello everyone!
I'm japanese dental hygienist naomi. ჰ❛‿❛ჴHello

I use a dental microscope everyday.

My maintenance patient.
She says that she doesn't want to pull out the wisdom tooth.

Her right side wisdom lower jam.

I can see the dental plaque in the periodontal pocket.


I supply air with the dental air syringe.


I can find the dental calculus.


I remove it by using the ultrasonic scaler.


finished! 


I think that a dental microscope will change the dental hygienist's work.

♡o。(๑◕ฺ‿ฺ◕ฺ๑)。o♡

Monday, June 13, 2011

Preventive dental calculus removal

Hello everyone!
I'm Japanese dental hygienist, naomi.

I use a dental microscope everyday.

Please pay attention to the canine and the first premolar on the right.
There are redness and swelling and bleeding.Pocket Depth is 3mm.


Magnify.


I can see the plaque in the pocket.


I can see the calculus in the pocket.


I remove calculs by the ultrasonic scaler.


Finished!  

A dental microscope will change the dental hygienist's work.




Sunday, June 5, 2011

I call it Artificial Calculus.

Hello everyone!
I am Japanese dental hygienist, naomi.

Dental plaque can give rise to periodontal problems such as gingivitis and chronic periodontitis.It starts to harden within 48 hours; in about 10 days the plaque becomes dental calculus rock-hard and difficult to remove.

Professional teeth cleaning is very important.We remove dental calculus. 

This is a incisor tooth upper jaw.Look at the margin of a right side teeth!There are swelling and bleeding on gums.

why?

Because, dental cement is placed in the middle of the gingival sulcus.


Open gums.


I removed dental cement with a dental microscope.


I can see the borderline of epithelial attachment and connective tissue attachment.
This cement cannot be completely taken without a dental microscope.

A dental microscope will change the dental hygienist's work.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

My order bag !

bag2Buongiorno☆
Mi chiamo naomi piacere!

.。o○.。o○.。o○.。o○.。o○.。o○.。
This bag is Miki Nagao's work.
Her atelier, soffio di sofia.

She is a Japanese bag designer who lives in Florence in Italy.

It is a simple black design bag.
The scarf of a beautiful Italian collar becomes an accent.

I like it very much.  I love my bag!!!

Chiao!


Saturday, April 23, 2011

Practice Dental Micro Scope

I should practice every day. Because I don't have the talent.

This is a model for the practice.
Tartar is attached.


I remove calculus.
Open the pocket.


Finished!


Scaling and Root planing are very difficult. ^^;

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Training association of dental microscope

After I had done the scaling of the teeth, my coach cut it.


I was able to see hyaline layer of Hopewell-Smith.

I made a mistake.
I thought that I was a practice,I did root planing too much.^^;

It was good. Hyaline layer of Hopewell-Smith remained.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Training association of historical dental microscope

Yesterday,I participated in the training association of a dental microscope.


The dentist taught the dental hygienist in man-to-man.
Perhaps, it might be a first in the world.

Positioning,Scaling&Root planing,Maintenance.

It is very difficult to use a dental microscope.

I works hard for the patient.

Monday, March 21, 2011

I went to South Korea!

I went to South Korea.

This picture is 76% Xylitol Gum in South Korea's supermarket.


The following photograph is the same place. 
It is 100% Xylitol Gum.


In Japan,100% Xylitol is dentist academy monopoly.

There is a difference of consideration concerning teeth of Japan and South Korea.

Japan called an advanced country,

but I think that Japan is an underdeveloped country for teeth.

I am regretted.

Monday, January 24, 2011

air polishing

Hello ! Every one.

I usually use dental microscope.

I want to remove stain .He said.

The patient drinks coffee , tea and greentea every time.

His family said. Your teeth is bad.

This is before.



I can see the stain cervical region of the tooth and proximal surface.

I used airpolisher.

This is after.



How?

I think "teeth is beautiful!!"

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Hello! My name is naomi!

Hello every one.

I am dental hygienist in japan.
I'm doing hygienists work with the dental microscope.

I work in the Advanced Care Dr. Iritani Dental Office in Tokyo.
Do you know Tokyo Sky Tree? It's the highest tower in the wold.
There is near my office.

I have a big ploblem.That's ....
I can't speak English well...^^;

I want to write about my works every day.

See you!