1971
DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.1971.0381
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Relative Calculus and Tooth Structure Loss with Use of Power-Driven Scaling Instruments

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“…The finding that PI removes very little root surface is in agreement with current clinical belief as well as the available literature (Clark et al 1968, Stewart et al 1971, Lie & Meyer 1977, Ritz et al 1991, Jotikasthira et al 1992, Rees et al 1999, Schmidlin et al 2001). The amount of root surface removed by the diamond inserts should be regarded as clinically significant.…”
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“…The finding that PI removes very little root surface is in agreement with current clinical belief as well as the available literature (Clark et al 1968, Stewart et al 1971, Lie & Meyer 1977, Ritz et al 1991, Jotikasthira et al 1992, Rees et al 1999, Schmidlin et al 2001). The amount of root surface removed by the diamond inserts should be regarded as clinically significant.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…The first application of ultrasound for the removal of a substrate was the removal of plaque from teeth [1][2][3] . This technology subsequently was applied to the field of orthopaedic surgery, in which ultrasound was used to selectively remove cement and to preserve host bone during revision total hip arthroplasty 4- 6 .…”
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