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Abstract Background Surface decontamination is integral to peri‐implantitis treatment. However, abrasive mechanical methods can cause implant surface degradation with possible adverse biological effects. No human studies have examined whether these treatments cause titanium release or impair regenerative outcomes.
Georgios A. Kotsakis +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the loss of tooth structure after the removal of temporary restorative materials between endodontic treatment sessions performed by undergraduate students. Methods Twenty human molar teeth underwent endodontic coronal access and were randomly divided into two groups.
Márcia Cunha +5 more
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Background: Chemical root surface conditioning has been introduced to detoxify, decontaminate, and demineralise the root surfaces affected by periodontitis, thereby removing the smear layer and exposing the collagenous matrix of dentin and cementum.
Vaishnavi Senkalvarayan +5 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction The transition from preclinical education to clinical training represents a critical stage in dental curricula, requiring students to consolidate theoretical knowledge while preparing for clinical decision‐making. In this context, serious games have emerged as an innovative approach to promote active and collaborative learning ...
Vanessa‐Tévy Hansotte +4 more
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Efficiency of gracey curettes and ultrasound in non-surgical periodontal therapy, Literature Review
Background: Periodontitis is the sixth most common dental disease in the world population, it has a prevalence of 11.2%, The use of manual and ultrasonic instruments offers great benefits in terms of results in non-surgical periodontal therapy, depending on the technique and implementation of instrumentation, for such reason they play a fundamental ...
Luz Amelia Granda Macías +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This retrospective analysis aimed to evaluate the clinical changes and survival rate of first and second molars with furcation involvement (F‐Inv) grades II and III after completion of non‐surgical active periodontal therapy (APT) and subsequent supportive periodontal therapy (SPT), with a minimum follow‐up period of 14 years ...
Ayisha Gangadin +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to assess the antigingivitis and antiplaque efficacy of a 2% chlorhexidine (CHX)‐impregnated dental floss in adults with gingivitis. Methods This randomised clinical study included 42 patients diagnosed with gingivitis. They were randomly allocated into three groups: no interdental cleaning (NIC) group, which did not
Manuela Ferrari da Silva +7 more
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The Effect of Mechanical Instrumentation on Dental Hard Tissue In Vitro: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Objective The aim of this review was to analyse the effects of hand instruments, ultrasonic scalers and air polishing devices on dental hard tissues, focusing on material loss and surface roughness. Methods Electronic databases MEDLINE, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library were screened for relevant studies.
Katerina Mezquita Prieto Dvorska +2 more
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Periodontitis and Endotoxemia: Clinical and Microbiological Insights
ABSTRACT Aim Endotoxemia has been proposed as a link between periodontitis and systemic complications through the translocation of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from inflamed periodontal sites into the bloodstream. This study aimed to investigate subgingival and serum LPS activities and their correlations with periodontal clinical and microbiological ...
Anbo Dong +8 more
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MINST treatment was more effective in reducing median periodontal outcomes at 12‐month follow‐up than the conventional approach. Across 12‐months follow‐up, the overall PPD reduction was significantly influenced by a high number of cigarettes/day, erratic/non‐compliance supportive treatment, high no.
Gaetano Isola +4 more
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