HydraBrush was designed to automatically
execute the ADA recommended Bass Technique of toothbrushing. It
is widely accepted as a very effective method for bacterial plaque
removal adjacent to and directly beneath the gingival margin. This
area is the most significant in the control of gingival and periodontal
disease.
Purposes and Indications:
For all patients for bacterial
plaque removal adjacent to and directly beneath the gingival
margin.
Technique:
1. Grasp Brush Handle
Direct the filaments apically
(up for maxillary, down for mandibular teeth). Even though the
brush placement calls for directing the filaments at a 45-degree
angle, it is usually easier and safer for the patient to first
place the brush parallel with the long axis of the tooth. From
that position the brush can be turned slightly and brought down
to the gingival margin to the 45-degree angle.
2. Angle the Filaments
Place the brush with the filament
tips directed straight into the gingival sulcus. The filaments
will be directed at approximately 45 degrees to the long axis
of the tooth.
3. Press Lightly Without Flexing
Press lightly so the filament
tips enter the gingival sulci and embrasures and cover the gingival
margin. Do not bend the filaments.
4. Vibrate the Brush
Vibrate the brush back and
forth with very short strokes without disengaging the tips of
the filaments from the sulci. Count at least 10 vibrations.
5. Reposition the Brush
Apply the brush to the next
group of two or three teeth. Take care to overlap placement.
6. Repeat Stroke
The entire stroke (Parts A
through D, above) is repeated at each position around the maxillary
and mandibular arches, both facially and lingually.