The effect of plaque control and root debridement in molar teeth |
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Authors: | Peter Nordland Steven Garrett Robert Kiger Rik Vanooteghem L. H. Hutchens Jan Egelberg |
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Affiliation: | School of Dentistry, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | The healing response of non-molar sites, molar flat surface sites, and molar furcation sites was investigated in 19 adult periodontitis patients following a periodontal therapy of plaque control and root debridement. A total of 2472 sites were monitored by recordings of dental plaque, bleeding on probing, probing depth, and probing attachment levels every 3rd month for 24 months. The results demonstrated that in sites with initial probing depth of 4.0 mm or greater, molar furcation sites responded less favorably to the therapy as compared to molar flat surface sites or non-molar sites. This was demonstrated by higher mean scores for bleeding on probing, less reduction in probing depth, and a mean loss of probing attachment of 0.5 mm over 24 months. Site analyses using linear regression showed a higher % of deeper sites with probing attachment loss for the molar furcations than either molar flat surface or non-molar sites. Among sites initially 7.0 mm or deeper, 21% of molar furcations were identified as showing probing attachment loss as compared to 7% of the molar flat surface sites and 11% of the non-molar sites. |
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Keywords: | Plaque control root debridement molar teeth |
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