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. 1987 Apr;91(4):321-7.
doi: 10.1016/0889-5406(87)90174-0.

Professional prophylaxis and its effect on the periodontium of full-banded orthodontic patients

Professional prophylaxis and its effect on the periodontium of full-banded orthodontic patients

S J Huber et al. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 1987 Apr.

Abstract

The effect of professional prophylaxis on the periodontium was studied in 14 adolescent orthodontic patients while under active treatment using a split-mouth experimental design. A full-banded appliance was used on all of the patients. The following variables were examined: plaque registration, gingival index, gingival migration, and width of the attached gingiva. Professional rubber-cup prophylaxis was performed on the test side of all patients together with reinforced oral hygiene instruction on a monthly basis. Measurements for the plaque registration, gingival index, gingival migration, and the width of the attached gingiva were recorded at the initial visit (baseline records), the 6-month evaluation, and the 10-month evaluation. Monthly registrations were completed for the plaque deposits and gingival inflammation at each of the 11 visits. All measurements were taken at the midfacial surface of the selected teeth. Four conclusions can be drawn from the findings of this study: the presence of an orthodontic appliance did not result in an increase of plaque accumulation or gingival inflammation for the full-banded orthodontic patient; monthly oral hygiene instruction was effective in significantly reducing the amount of visible plaque and gingival inflammation; monthly rubber-cup prophylaxis had a significant effect in reducing the gingival enlargement routinely associated with a fixed orthodontic appliance; and the width of attached gingiva showed no significant change throughout the course of the study.

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