Subgingival Debridement Efficacy of Glycine Powder Air Polishing
Autor: | Heinz Hans Topoll, Joachim Gerss, Marc Hetzel, Gregor J. Petersilka, Ingo Haeberlein, Thomas Frank Flemmig |
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Rok vydání: | 2007 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Root surface Gingival and periodontal pocket medicine.medical_treatment Dental Plaque Glycine Dentistry Severe periodontitis Air polishing Double-Blind Method stomatognathic system medicine Humans Periodontal Pocket Dentifrices Periodontitis business.industry Dental scaling Dental Prophylaxis medicine.disease stomatognathic diseases Debridement Debridement (dental) Regression Analysis Periodontics Female Periodontal Index business Subgingival biofilm |
Zdroj: | Journal of Periodontology. 78:1002-1010 |
ISSN: | 1943-3670 0022-3492 |
DOI: | 10.1902/jop.2007.060420 |
Popis: | Background: Glycine powder air polishing (GPAP) has been shown to be significantly more effective in reducing the subgingival cultivable microflora in shallow periodontal pockets compared to curets and is safe when applied directly to root surfaces. The purpose of this study was to assess the subgingival debridement efficacy of GPAP in periodontal pockets with various depths. Methods: In each of 60 patients with severe periodontitis, one tooth with a probing depth (PD) ≥6 mm was randomly assigned to one of the following interventions: GPAP performed in teeth instrumented 3 months earlier (I); GPAP performed in previously non-instrumented teeth (NI); or no treatment (control). GPAP was performed for 5 seconds per surface. After extraction, teeth were stained with 0.5% toluidine blue, and subgingival debridement efficacy was assessed. Results: Overall, median debridement depth was 2.00 mm in I teeth and 1.86 mm in NI teeth, and the median debrided root surface was 49.24% and 45.64%, respectively. In anatomic PDs (APDs) of 2 to 3 mm, relative debridement depth (debridement depth/APD) ranged from 65% to 80% and 60% to 75% in I and NI teeth, respectively; the corresponding values for debrided root surface were 60% to 70% and 50% to 60%. In control teeth, virtually all subgingival root surfaces were stained. Clinical PD measurements were a median of 1.05 mm deeper than APD. Conclusion: GPAP for 5 seconds per surface is effective in removing most of the subgingival biofilm in periodontal pockets with an APD ≤3 mm. |
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