| Literature DB >> 9667478 |
T Kocher1, B Tersic-Orth, H C Plagmann.
Abstract
We developed a sonic scaler tip with an ellipsoid diamond-coated bud and contra-angulated shafts to overcome problems resulting from furcation anatomy. In this study, extracted molars were instrumented in a dummy model without any replicated soft tissues using 3 different instrumentation methods (i) curettes, (ii) diamond-coated sonic scaler tips with normal handle and (iii) diamond-coated sonic scaler tips in 2 handles with varying power levels. 15 extracted upper and lower molars were instrumented using each of the 3 instrumentation types. Following debridement, loss of substance and % of furcation area instrumented were assessed. In both upper and lower molars, significantly more surface area was instrumented in one instrumentation run with diamond-coated tips than with curettes. Substance loss was greater with diamond-coated tips than with hand instruments. In conclusion, an effective debridement of the furcation roof seems only possible with odontoplasty. Clinical evaluation of this approach to root debridement is needed.Mesh:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9667478 DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-051x.1998.tb02473.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Periodontol ISSN: 0303-6979 Impact factor: 8.728