The effect of different oral hygiene regimes on thin gingival biotype

Objectives: To determine if different plaque control measures have any effect on thin gingival biotype. Materials and Methods: Twenty systemically healthy females, of thin gingival biotype and with mild to moderate gingivitis, were recruited for the study. Subjects were randomized consecutively to...

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Main Authors: Mohd Hamzah, Mariah, Md Yusoff, Su’aidah Aisyah, Said, Ummi Nabilah, Kamil, Wisam Alaa
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spelling my.iium.irep.448182015-11-21T04:20:28Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/44818/ The effect of different oral hygiene regimes on thin gingival biotype Mohd Hamzah, Mariah Md Yusoff, Su’aidah Aisyah Said, Ummi Nabilah Kamil, Wisam Alaa RK Dentistry Objectives: To determine if different plaque control measures have any effect on thin gingival biotype. Materials and Methods: Twenty systemically healthy females, of thin gingival biotype and with mild to moderate gingivitis, were recruited for the study. Subjects were randomized consecutively to one of two groups: the test group (TG, n=10) or the control group (CG, n=10). Clinical periodontal parameters, including percentages of sites with the presence of plaque scores (%PS), bleeding on probing (%BOP) and probing pocket depth (PPD), were recorded at baseline. All subjects received nonsurgical periodontal therapy, which included oral hygiene instructions (OHI) and supra/subgingival scaling and prophylaxis. Participants in TG received a localized single episode of photodynamic therapy (PDT) at incisor teeth. The OHI given to TG comprised the use of toothpaste with manual toothbrush, dental floss and mouthrinse, whereby the OHI to CG were restricted to manual tooth brushing using toothpaste only. The periodontal scores were recorded at 1 and 2 months re-evaluation (RE) after periodontal therapy. Results: The periodontal treatment with oral hygiene regimes in both groups resulted in a significant decrease in mean %BOP at 2 months re-evaluation (p<0.05). The mean %PS and %BOP of the incisors in the TG significantly decreased at 1st and 2nd RE (p<0.05), while these periodontal records in CG showed significant reductions only at 2 months after treatment. Conclusion: This study demonstrated that specific plaque control approaches might result in a significant reduction in periodontal inflammation in thin gingival biotype patients. 2015-03-15 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/44818/15/Dr_Wisam_4th_IIUM_Dental_Students_Scientific_Conference.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/44818/1/4thDSSC.pdf Mohd Hamzah, Mariah and Md Yusoff, Su’aidah Aisyah and Said, Ummi Nabilah and Kamil, Wisam Alaa (2015) The effect of different oral hygiene regimes on thin gingival biotype. In: 4th IIUM Dental Students Scientific Conference, 16 Mar 2015, Kuantan, Pahang. (Unpublished)
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Mohd Hamzah, Mariah
Md Yusoff, Su’aidah Aisyah
Said, Ummi Nabilah
Kamil, Wisam Alaa
The effect of different oral hygiene regimes on thin gingival biotype
description Objectives: To determine if different plaque control measures have any effect on thin gingival biotype. Materials and Methods: Twenty systemically healthy females, of thin gingival biotype and with mild to moderate gingivitis, were recruited for the study. Subjects were randomized consecutively to one of two groups: the test group (TG, n=10) or the control group (CG, n=10). Clinical periodontal parameters, including percentages of sites with the presence of plaque scores (%PS), bleeding on probing (%BOP) and probing pocket depth (PPD), were recorded at baseline. All subjects received nonsurgical periodontal therapy, which included oral hygiene instructions (OHI) and supra/subgingival scaling and prophylaxis. Participants in TG received a localized single episode of photodynamic therapy (PDT) at incisor teeth. The OHI given to TG comprised the use of toothpaste with manual toothbrush, dental floss and mouthrinse, whereby the OHI to CG were restricted to manual tooth brushing using toothpaste only. The periodontal scores were recorded at 1 and 2 months re-evaluation (RE) after periodontal therapy. Results: The periodontal treatment with oral hygiene regimes in both groups resulted in a significant decrease in mean %BOP at 2 months re-evaluation (p<0.05). The mean %PS and %BOP of the incisors in the TG significantly decreased at 1st and 2nd RE (p<0.05), while these periodontal records in CG showed significant reductions only at 2 months after treatment. Conclusion: This study demonstrated that specific plaque control approaches might result in a significant reduction in periodontal inflammation in thin gingival biotype patients.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohd Hamzah, Mariah
Md Yusoff, Su’aidah Aisyah
Said, Ummi Nabilah
Kamil, Wisam Alaa
author_facet Mohd Hamzah, Mariah
Md Yusoff, Su’aidah Aisyah
Said, Ummi Nabilah
Kamil, Wisam Alaa
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title The effect of different oral hygiene regimes on thin gingival biotype
title_short The effect of different oral hygiene regimes on thin gingival biotype
title_full The effect of different oral hygiene regimes on thin gingival biotype
title_fullStr The effect of different oral hygiene regimes on thin gingival biotype
title_full_unstemmed The effect of different oral hygiene regimes on thin gingival biotype
title_sort effect of different oral hygiene regimes on thin gingival biotype
publishDate 2015
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/44818/15/Dr_Wisam_4th_IIUM_Dental_Students_Scientific_Conference.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/44818/1/4thDSSC.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/44818/
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