A comparison of three methods for estimating dental plaque removal from individual teeth |
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Authors: | W. C. Rubright W. Johnson J. D. Spivey J. Jakobsen |
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Affiliation: | College of Dentistry, University of Iowa, Iowa City. |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to determine the efficiency of dental plaque removal, in vitro, by physical force. Of the 3 methods used, turbidity was the most sensitive for measuring microgram amounts of plaque. Air-dried weight and dental plaque imprint assays (DPIA) complemented turbidity measurements by providing a weight standard and a new method for visualizing plaque bacterial structure before the stained imprint was transformed into numerical data. The amount of dental plaque removed from a tooth by physical force can be measured and described as a percentage of the total removable plaque on that tooth. |
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Keywords: | dental plaque plaque assay |
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