Q&A

What is a dental debridement procedure?

What is a dental debridement procedure?

The American Dental Association defines debridement as “Removal of subgingival and/or supragingival plaque and calculus which obstructs the ability to perform an evaluation.” It’s a lengthy definition, but it basically means that it happens before your regular checkup when a typical cleaning isn’t enough to evaluate …

What is a full mouth debridement?

Full mouth debridement involves the preliminary removal of plaque and calculus that interferes with the ability of the dentist to perform a comprehensive oral evaluation. Not to be completed on the same day as D0150, D0160, or D0180.

How much does a full mouth debridement cost?

In many cases, diagnosis and treatment is determined by x-rays, which cost an additional $25-$250. If you have excessive tartar buildup beyond the areas that will be scaled and planed, your dentist may perform a full-mouth debridement, which will cost $75 to $150.

What can I eat after full mouth debridement?

Avoid sticky, hard (such as ice cubes, nuts, popcorn, chips), brittle, spicy, highly seasoned, or acidic foods in your diet. Foods such as soups, pasta, scrambled eggs, mashed potatoes, macaroni & cheese etc. are best. Be sure to maintain adequate nutrition and drink plenty of fluids.

What is the main purpose of debridement?

Debridement is a procedure for treating a wound in the skin. It involves thoroughly cleaning the wound and removing all hyperkeratotic (thickened skin or callus), infected, and nonviable (necrotic or dead) tissue, foreign debris, and residual material from dressings.

How long does a dental debridement take?

A full mouth debridement usually takes about an hour to do. In some instances, this procedure may be broken up into multiple appointments, scheduled 1 to 2 weeks apart. A second FMD is referred to as a prophylaxis procedure.

Is full mouth debridement painful?

Does full mouth debridement hurt? A full mouth debridement generally is an easy treatment that doesn’t cause too much pain. We also offer sedation dentistry to help patients feel more relaxed and at ease for the procedure. Oral cleaning is a procedure that generally doesn’t hurt.