2014, Volume 7, Issue Spec Iss 2, pp 18 – 23

Calculus detection technologies: where do we stand now?

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Correspondence to:Archana V, BDS, MDS, Senior Lecturer, Department Of Periodontics, PMS College of Dental Sciences and Research, Golden Hills, Vattapara, Thiruvananthapuram-695028, Kerala, India, Phone: +919847240940, E-mail: archana_vilasan@yahoo.co.in

Abstract

Epidemiological studies have implicated dental calculus as an ideal substrate for subgingival microbial colonization. Therefore, the main objective of periodontal therapy is to eliminate the microbial biofilm along with the calculus deposits from the root surface by root surface debridement. Over the past years, a large number of clinical and laboratory studies have been conducted to evaluate the efficacy of calculus removal by various methods. None of these conventional methods or devices was effective in completely eliminating all the calculus from the diseased root surfaces. In this context, a number of newer technologies have been developed to identify and selectively remove the dental calculus. Regarding this fact, the present article highlights a critical review of these devices based on published clinical and experimental data.

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PubMed ID: 25870667
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Article Publishing Date (print): 2014
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ISSN Printing: 1844-122X
ISSN Online: 1844-3117
Journal Title: Journal of Medicine and Life

Copyright License: Open Access

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