2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-051x.2011.01725.x
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Subgingival ultrasonic instrumentation of residual pockets irrigated with essential oils: a randomized controlled trial

Abstract: The adjunctive use of EOs may promote significant CAL gain and PPD reduction in deep residual pockets.

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“…These results suggest that a combination use of SUI and 7-day mouth wash with EO was effective in reducing subgingival bacterial amount in both shallow and deep pockets. In addition, Feng et al recently have reported that a significantly greater CAL gain and PPD reduction was observed by SUI irrigated with EO compared to that of negative solutions in deep pockets (PPD ≥ 7 mm) [27]. This data imply the clinical efficacy of EO in deep periodontal pockets.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…These results suggest that a combination use of SUI and 7-day mouth wash with EO was effective in reducing subgingival bacterial amount in both shallow and deep pockets. In addition, Feng et al recently have reported that a significantly greater CAL gain and PPD reduction was observed by SUI irrigated with EO compared to that of negative solutions in deep pockets (PPD ≥ 7 mm) [27]. This data imply the clinical efficacy of EO in deep periodontal pockets.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Therefore, controlling an excessive host response and minimizing the tissue destruction can be a milestone for the treatment of periodontitis (Tonetti & Chapple 2011). Essential oils have been considered potential therapeutic agents in periodontal therapy, however, their beneficial effects as an adjunctive treatment option have been underestimated when limiting their use as antimicrobial agents solely (Feng et al, 2011). According to our findings in the present study, some essential oils could be used for the modulation of the host response, since they were able to inhibit an up-regulated gelatinolytic activity at non-antibacterial concentrations against periodontal pathogens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MPT sonrası yapılan yeniden değerlendirmede SD≥5 mm ve aynı zamanda SK (+) olan periodontal cepler rezidü-el cep bölgeleri olarak tanımlandı (13)(14)(15). Rezidüel cep böl-geleri periodontal patojenler için rezervuar görevi yaparak, periodontal hastalıkla ilişkili mikrobiyal floranın tekrar oluş-masına zemin hazırlayabilir (8,14,16).…”
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“…Bu yüzden, MPT sonrası rezidüel ceplerin tespiti ve bu ceplerin eliminasyonu periodontal tedavinin başarısında önem taşımaktadır. Rezidüel cepler, MPT'ye ek olarak lokal ve sistemik antimikrobiyallerin kullanımı (13,28), fotodinamik terapi (29), lazerle cep içi dezenfeksiyon işlemi (30) gibi cerrahi olmayan yön-temlerle veya cerrahi periodontal tedavilerle (31,32) elimine edilebilirler. Rezidüel ceplerin tedavisi ile ilgili çalışmala-rın azlığı, bu konuyu araştırmaya açık kılmaktadır.…”
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