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Journal of Dental School-Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences. 2013; 31 (4): 242-252
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-194497

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Objective: Successful bonding of a dental implant to bone, which was referred to as osseointegration by Branemark has been well documented. However, long-term prognosis of an implant depends on adequate maintenance and long-term care. An effective maintenance program is required to preserve the health of peri-implant tissues. Several techniques have been suggested for this purpose; but it is not clear which is more efficient


Review of Literature: This review evaluates the literature regarding implant care and factors affecting the peri-implant soft tissue and describes the required measures for assessment of periimplant status and treatment of reversible peri-implant diseases


Conclusion: Data shows that several measures can be taken to maintain the health of peri-implant tissue and ensure the long-term prognosis of dental implants

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Journal of Mashhad Dental School. 2012; 36 (3): 239-248
Dans Persan | IMEMR | ID: emr-155265

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An ideal toothpaste should have most plaque removal efficacy with at least abrasivity. The aim of this study was to evaluate enamel abrasion induced by 12 toothpaste types including Darogar 3, Nasim, Crest 7, Crest sensitivity, whitening signal, sehat, pooneh 3 color, paveh, whitening pooneh, crest 3D white, sensodine original and pooneh sensitivity. This was an in vitro experimental study. Dental samples collected after cutting were embedded in acrylic blocks, and the enamel surface polished to be smooth. The samples were divided into six groups of twelve. The initial surface profile was measured with the profilometry device and for brushing; the samples were located in VScross brushing machine. After washing and drying the samples, the secondary surface profile was measured with the profilometry device again. The value difference before and after brushing shows abrasion of the toothpaste on single micron. Data were analyzed by means of ONE WAY ANOVA. There was no significant difference in abrasivity among different toothpastes. The highest rate and the lowest rate of abration were observed in crest sentifivity and pooneh sensivity, respectively. The abration sensitivity pooneh; rate of other toothpastes were between these two rates. According to the results it has been revealed that there were no differences among enamel abrasion of common Iranian toothpastes

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