Evaluation of different polishing agents on root surface topography of human extracted teeth

Context: Polishing is an important step in oral prophylaxis procedure, which retards further accumulation of plaque on the root surface. Aim: The present in vitro study was to evaluate the efficacy of Sodium Bicarbonate Prophy Powder and Glycine Prophy Powder to produce minimum roughness on the root...

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Main Authors: Priya Kaushal, Mukesh Kumar, Rajan Gupta, Parveen Dahiya, Vrishti Bansal, Sunita R Melwani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Dental Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.ijds.in/article.asp?issn=0976-4003;year=2019;volume=11;issue=3;spage=130;epage=132;aulast=Kaushal
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spelling doaj-8ecdd5b34848439ebc84e39c259aa1b72020-11-24T21:52:49ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Dental Sciences0976-40032231-22932019-01-0111313013210.4103/IJDS.IJDS_29_19Evaluation of different polishing agents on root surface topography of human extracted teethPriya KaushalMukesh KumarRajan GuptaParveen DahiyaVrishti BansalSunita R MelwaniContext: Polishing is an important step in oral prophylaxis procedure, which retards further accumulation of plaque on the root surface. Aim: The present in vitro study was to evaluate the efficacy of Sodium Bicarbonate Prophy Powder and Glycine Prophy Powder to produce minimum roughness on the root surface of cementum and dentin. Methods: Forty-five samples were collected and stored in saline. Scaling and root planing of each sample were done. Each sample was mounted on acrylic block so as to leave one surface of the root exposed. A tentative area on the proximal side of root 4 mm apically from cementoenamel junction was demarcated. Forty-five specimens were randomly divided into three groups – Group 1: Control group, Group 2: Polished with Sodium Bicarbonate Prophy Powder, and Group 3: Polished with Glycine Prophy Powder. All the samples were analyzed under surface roughness tester, and average roughness values were calculated. Statistical Analysis Used: The values obtained were statistically analyzed using the NPAR test. Results: The study revealed that average roughness is significantly less after using Glycine Prophy Powder than Sodium Bicarbonate Prophy Powder. Conclusion: Glycine Prophy Powder is a more efficient polishing powder in producing less roughness on the root surface as compared to Sodium Bicarbonate Prophy Powder.http://www.ijds.in/article.asp?issn=0976-4003;year=2019;volume=11;issue=3;spage=130;epage=132;aulast=KaushalGlycinesodium bicarbonatesurface roughness testertooth polishing
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author Priya Kaushal
Mukesh Kumar
Rajan Gupta
Parveen Dahiya
Vrishti Bansal
Sunita R Melwani
spellingShingle Priya Kaushal
Mukesh Kumar
Rajan Gupta
Parveen Dahiya
Vrishti Bansal
Sunita R Melwani
Evaluation of different polishing agents on root surface topography of human extracted teeth
Indian Journal of Dental Sciences
Glycine
sodium bicarbonate
surface roughness tester
tooth polishing
author_facet Priya Kaushal
Mukesh Kumar
Rajan Gupta
Parveen Dahiya
Vrishti Bansal
Sunita R Melwani
author_sort Priya Kaushal
title Evaluation of different polishing agents on root surface topography of human extracted teeth
title_short Evaluation of different polishing agents on root surface topography of human extracted teeth
title_full Evaluation of different polishing agents on root surface topography of human extracted teeth
title_fullStr Evaluation of different polishing agents on root surface topography of human extracted teeth
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of different polishing agents on root surface topography of human extracted teeth
title_sort evaluation of different polishing agents on root surface topography of human extracted teeth
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Dental Sciences
issn 0976-4003
2231-2293
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Context: Polishing is an important step in oral prophylaxis procedure, which retards further accumulation of plaque on the root surface. Aim: The present in vitro study was to evaluate the efficacy of Sodium Bicarbonate Prophy Powder and Glycine Prophy Powder to produce minimum roughness on the root surface of cementum and dentin. Methods: Forty-five samples were collected and stored in saline. Scaling and root planing of each sample were done. Each sample was mounted on acrylic block so as to leave one surface of the root exposed. A tentative area on the proximal side of root 4 mm apically from cementoenamel junction was demarcated. Forty-five specimens were randomly divided into three groups – Group 1: Control group, Group 2: Polished with Sodium Bicarbonate Prophy Powder, and Group 3: Polished with Glycine Prophy Powder. All the samples were analyzed under surface roughness tester, and average roughness values were calculated. Statistical Analysis Used: The values obtained were statistically analyzed using the NPAR test. Results: The study revealed that average roughness is significantly less after using Glycine Prophy Powder than Sodium Bicarbonate Prophy Powder. Conclusion: Glycine Prophy Powder is a more efficient polishing powder in producing less roughness on the root surface as compared to Sodium Bicarbonate Prophy Powder.
topic Glycine
sodium bicarbonate
surface roughness tester
tooth polishing
url http://www.ijds.in/article.asp?issn=0976-4003;year=2019;volume=11;issue=3;spage=130;epage=132;aulast=Kaushal
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