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By Liam Parker

The Cavitron SofTip Implant Insert removes plaque and calculus around titanium implants and abutments, allowing you to save time during an implant maintenance procedure and providing the convenience of lavage delivery. The Cavitron SofTip Implant Insert is only used with a SofTip disposable prophy tip attached.

Can you use metal scalers on implants?

Implant Care and Scaling

In the rare instance of calculus formation around an implant, scaling is indicated. Some advocate plastic scalers, however, careful scaling with sharp metal instruments is more effective – and if done carefully will not harm the implant.

Can you use cavitron on an implant?

Cavitron SofTip Ultrasonic Implant Inserts are compatible with 30 kHz Cavitron ultrasonic scalers.

How long does a cavitron tip last?

Inserts will last approximately 8-15 months depending on the type of tip and hours used. Periodically check Inserts for wear with the Cavitron™ Insert Efficiency Indicator. Are your Cavitron™ inserts worn? for SRP procedures.

Can you use regular scalers on implants?

Using a variety of the newer types of implant scalers that are available (graphite, resin, or plastic instruments made by Hu-Friedy, AIT Dental, Steri-Oss, or Premier) is usually sufficient.

Can you use prophy jet on implants?

Biofilm, calculus, and residual cement compromise the longevity of the implant. 10,11 Glycine-based powder can be used subgingivally with a titanium-tipped prophy jet to remove destructive debris.

Can you use ultrasonic scaler on implants?

A new study is showing that using an ultrasonic scaler on a dental implant might actually contribute to the inflammation associated with peri-implantitis, making the condition worse. This could lead to infection of the implant, loosening of the implant, and possibly failure of the implant.

Are dental implants hard to keep clean?

The surfaces that keep the implant in place are microscopically roughened, which also makes them difficult to clean. It can be challenging to clean dental implants, but studies have shown their rate of success is still quite high.

What types of instruments are used to debride implants?

It is widely accepted that local debridement of implants should be performed with titanium instruments or instruments that are softer than titanium [9,10]. Tools such as plastic curettes or air polishing might be preferrable [11].

What instrument selection options are used for debridement of a dental implant?

Plastic scalers and or plastic-tipped ultrasonic instruments should be used to debride the exposed supra- or subgingival surfaces of the implant.

Can I use a cavitron on a patient with a pacemaker?

Magnetostrictive (Cavitron®) instruments may affect unipolar pacemakers, thus contraindicating their use. If the use of a magnetostrictive ultrasonic is prohibited, a sonic or piezoelectric instrument may be used as an adjunct to hand debridement.

What is a cavitron used for?

A Cavitron is a state-of-the-art ultrasonic scaling system used to clean teeth. The machine uses oscillating sound waves to produce gentle vibrations that vibrate plaque and tartar off the teeth.

What is the difference between piezo and cavitron?

Magnetostrictive products, such as Dentsply’s Cavitron, have a linear or elliptical movement where all surfaces and sides are active. Whereas, with the Piezo scalers the tip movement is linear with just two sides being active.

Can you probe an implant?

The answer is YES. Proper evaluation of the dental implant, with baseline information that includes probing, is necessary when making a determination of health or disease. This subject was controversial years ago – however, current research supports it as beneficial.

Can you do scaling and root planing on implants?

What do the procedures entail? Steel City Implants & Periodontics will only perform scaling and root planing after a thorough examination of the mouth, which may include taking x-rays and visually examining the mouth.

What are some causes of gingival irritation?

Risk factors
Poor oral care habits.Smoking or chewing tobacco.Older age.Dry mouth.Poor nutrition, including vitamin C deficiency.Dental restorations that don’t fit properly or crooked teeth that are difficult to clean.Conditions that decrease immunity such as leukemia, HIV/AIDS or cancer treatment.