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Antimicrobial Activity of Glycine Air Polishing: A Clinical Split-Mouth Study on Full-Arch Implant-Supported Rehabilitations.
- Source :
- International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants; Jan/Feb2024, Vol. 39 Issue 1, p87-98, 12p
- Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- Purpose: To investigate the possible antimicrobial activity of glycine air polishing by comparing peri-implant microbiota before and after treatment. Materials and Methods: A total of 15 patients who received implant-supported full-arch fixed rehabilitations were included. After prosthesis removal (T0), Plaque Index (PI), probing depth (PD), and bleeding on probing (BOP) were recorded. In each hemiarch, the implant with the highest PD score was selected for microbiologic sample collection from the peri-implant sulcus (T0). All patients received two different hygienic protocols (randomly administered, one per each hemiarch): glycine air-polishing (G) and cleansing with cotton pellets soaked in saline (C). At 7 days (T1) and 3 months (T2) after the intervention, PI and BOP were recorded, and new microbiologic samples were taken. Traditional polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and quantitative PCR real-time were employed for microbiologic analysis to investigate how the presence of different bacterial species varied according to the hygienic treatment performed. Results: Treatment G provided a significantly higher PI score reduction around implants compared to treatment C (P = .015). No statistical difference was found in the microbial population around G and C implant sites, with Tannerella forsythia being the most commonly detected bacterial species in both G and C groups. No statistical differences were found between the antimicrobial activity of treatments C and G. Conclusions: Glycine powder air polishing is a valid method for professional hygienic care of implants and was more effective in PI reduction compared to the control treatment. However, its antimicrobial efficacy cannot be confirmed by the outcomes of the present study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Subjects :
- DENTAL implants
GLYCINE
DENTURES
GUT microbiome
ANTI-infective agents
ORAL diseases
QUANTITATIVE research
TREATMENT effectiveness
TEETH polishing
DENTAL arch
DESCRIPTIVE statistics
PROSTHESIS design & construction
POLYMERASE chain reaction
DATA analysis software
PERI-implantitis
LONGITUDINAL method
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 08822786
- Volume :
- 39
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- Complementary Index
- Journal :
- International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 175737365
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.11607/jomi.10093