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Scaling and root planing in shallow pockets

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1982
Abstract The present study was undertaken to enable histological assessment of attachment level alterations following repeated scaling and root planing in periodontal sites with “normal” sulcus/pocket depth. Two monkeys (Macaca cynomolgus) were used.
J, Lindhe, S, Nyman, T, Karring
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Photobiomodulation Therapy as Adjunct to Scaling and Root Planing for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Complicated by Chronic Periodontitis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Photobiomodulation, photomedicine, and laser surgery
Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and chronic periodontitis (CP) have a bidirectional association; scaling and root planing (SRP) alone has limited efficacy in their comorbidity, with controversial photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) adjunctive ...
Mingkang Gong
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Scaling and Root Planing Efficacy in Multirooted Teeth

Journal of Periodontology, 1989
The effect of operator experience level and root surface access on instrumentation of multirooted teeth was investigated. Fifty molars designated for extraction were randomly distributed among four operators of two different experience levels for scaling and root planing with or without surgical access.
H C, Fleischer   +4 more
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Antibacterial effectiveness of scaling and root planing with and without photodynamic therapy against Campylobacter rectus counts in the oral biofilm of patients with periodontitis.

Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy, 2021
BACKGROUND It is hypothesized that scaling and root planning (SRP) with adjunct photodynamic therapy (PDT) is more effective in reducing Campylobacter rectus (C. rectus) from the oral biofilm (OB) among patients with periodontitis, than SRP alone.
A. Abuderman, Muzaheed
semanticscholar   +1 more source

In Vivo Scaling and Root Planing Forces in Molars

Journal of Periodontology, 1993
The purpose of the present study was to assess in vivo scaling and root planing forces in molars of Periodontitis patients. Ten dentists and 10 dental hygienists scaled and root planed the mesial and distal aspect of one first molar, using Gracey curets 11/ 12 and 13/14.
Zappa U   +3 more
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Pain After Periodontal Scaling and Root Planing

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1999
Although periodontal scaling and root planing, or SRP, is one of the most common procedures used in dental practice, there is little information available about the degree of postprocedural pain associated with it. The authors undertook this study to document the intensity and duration of pain after SRP with a view toward helping practitioners and ...
B L, Pihlstrom   +5 more
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Effectiveness of Probiotic Lactobacillus reuteri Lozenges in Reducing Anaerobic Bacterial Population in Gingival Crevicular Fluid After Scaling and Root Planing (Study on Chronic Periodontitis Patients at RSGMP UNSOED)

Pharmacology and Herbal Medicine Journal (PHMJ)
Background: Chronic periodontitis is a destructive periodontal disease that results periodontal inflammation caused by anaerobic bacteria at subgingival plaque and gingival crevicular fluid.
Fatharani Tsaniya Muti Shabha   +2 more
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Scaling and Root Planing in a Patient with Atherosclerosis, Arrhythmia, and Anticoagulation

Dental Clinics of North America, 2023
Patients with cooccurring coronary artery disease and arrhythmias are frequently encountered by dental providers. Individuals with comorbid cardiovascular disease who require dual anticoagulant and antiplatelet therapy are a clinical challenge with regard to the need to balance the risks and benefits of intensive antithrombotic therapy.
Kimberly A, Strauch, Miriam R, Robbins
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The Impact of Research on Scaling and Root Planing

Journal of Periodontology, 1986
The research expanding our knowledge of the periodontally involved root surface and its treatment is reviewed. To improve communication in the clinic and classroom, definitions are suggested for the terms “scaling” and “root planing.” The objectives and limitations of root planing procedures are discussed.
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Penicillin Allergy in a Patient Presenting for Scaling and Root Planing

Dental Clinics of North America, 2023
Dentists should be equipped to treat any allergic reaction in a dental office and in this scenario, anaphylaxis is noted after administration of a penicillin derivative given before a dental procedure. Identification of signs and symptoms related to anaphylaxis is vital and appropriate management of the patient is the key.
Nikhil, Mistry   +3 more
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