Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT) Bryanston & Kyalami

Developed in collaboration with universities and dental practices, GBT is a concept designed for contemporary prophylaxis. Based on decades of scientific knowledge and evidence, GBT represents the next step in modern prophylaxis concepts.

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What is Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT)?

Developed in collaboration with universities and dental practices, GBT is a concept designed for contemporary prophylaxis. Based on decades of scientific knowledge and evidence, GBT represents the next step in modern prophylaxis concepts.

The GBT concept ensures a systematic and quality-oriented approach, encompassing various essential aspects. These include greeting the patient, collecting diagnostic data, providing everyday oral hygiene advice, performing professional tooth cleaning, delivering the dentist's final diagnosis and check-ups, and utilizing chemically supported plaque removal and recalls.

Notably, alongside the disclosing of the supragingival biofilm, the process of professional tooth cleaning has evolved significantly since Axelsson and Lindhe's work. The eight steps that comprise GBT can be adapted to the treatment, from initial therapy to maintenance therapy.

GBT is suitable for a wide range of patients, including healthy individuals and those with conditions such as dental caries (especially in the initial stages), gingivitis, periodontitis, peri-implant mucositis, or peri-implantitis.

Why it's done?

Comprehensive Dental Cleaning: GBT offers a thorough and comprehensive approach to dental cleaning. It focuses on not only removing dental plaque but also assessing the overall oral health of a patient.

Preventative Care: GBT is a preventive dental treatment. It aims to remove dental biofilm, which is a precursor to dental plaque and calculus. By effectively managing biofilm, it helps prevent the development of more serious dental issues.

Gentle and Comfortable: GBT employs innovative techniques and technology to provide a gentle and comfortable dental cleaning experience. It often involves air polishing, which is less abrasive and more comfortable than traditional methods.

Tailored to Individual Needs: GBT can be adapted to the specific needs of each patient. It allows dental professionals to customize the treatment based on the patient's oral health condition, making it suitable for a wide range of individuals.

Treatment for Various Conditions: GBT is beneficial for patients with different oral health conditions, including dental caries (cavities), gingivitis (gum inflammation), periodontitis (gum disease), peri-implant mucositis, or peri-implantitis (inflammation around dental implants).

In general, Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT) may be right for you if you are seeking:

  • Support for various oral health conditions: GBT is versatile and can be adapted to various oral health conditions. If you have concerns like dental caries (cavities), gingivitis (gum inflammation), periodontitis (gum disease), peri-implant mucositis, or peri-implantitis (inflammation around dental implants), GBT may be beneficial.
  • Preventive dental care: GBT is a preventive dental treatment. If you are interested in proactive oral health care to prevent more serious dental issues in the future, GBT can be a suitable choice.
  • A gentle and comfortable cleaning experience: If you prefer a gentle and comfortable dental cleaning experience, GBT often involves innovative techniques like air polishing, which can be less abrasive and more comfortable than traditional methods.
  • Customized treatment: GBT can be tailored to your specific oral health needs. If you are looking for a treatment that can be customized based on your unique condition and preferences, GBT allows dental professionals to provide personalized care.
  • A comprehensive oral health assessment: GBT includes a comprehensive assessment of your oral health, which can help identify issues early and provide guidance for maintaining good oral hygiene.
  • Maintenance of dental implants: If you have dental implants, GBT can help maintain the health of the peri-implant tissues, reducing the risk of complications and ensuring the longevity of your dental implants.
  • Professional consultation and guidance: Ultimately the decision should be made in consultation with your dentist or dental hygienist. They can assess your specific oral health needs, discuss the benefits of GBT, and determine if it is the right choice for you.