Adriana Moreira Costa, Fernando Oliveira Costa, Rafael Paschoal Esteves Lima, Sheila Cavalca Cortelli, José Roberto Cortelli, Tarcilia Aparecida Silva, Gustavo Henrique Mattos Pereira, Luís Otávio Miranda Cota
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Abstract
Background
Prospective studies investigating the influence of oral irrigators (OIs) as adjuncts to conventional oral hygiene (OH) procedures during periodontal/peri-implant maintenance therapy (PPMT) have not been previously reported. The aim of this study was to longitudinally evaluate the clinical and microbiological outcomes of regular compliers (RCs) under PPMT performing OH versus those using OIs adjunctive to OH over 7 years.
Methods
In a prospective PPMT program, 51 RCs were deemed eligible to participate in this study. Based on the use of OIs, two groups were formed—(1) OH (manual brushing/flossing + interdental brushes; n = 27); (2) OH + OIs (n = 24). Periodontal and peri-implant examinations and microbiological assessments were evaluated at two time points: T1 (first PPMT appointment after starting OIs use) and T2 (after 7 years under PPMT).
Results
The OH + OIs group exhibited better peri-implant and periodontal clinical parameters, with lower total bacterial and T. denticola and F. nucleatum counts at peri-implant and periodontal sites compared to the OH group. Additionally, the OH + OIs group showed significantly greater reductions in plaque index from T1 to T2, demonstrating an additional positive effect of OIs.
Conclusions
PPMT resulted in clinical and microbiological benefits among RCs in the long term. However, the adjunctive use of OIs led to significantly better peri-implant and periodontal clinical parameters, along with lower total bacterial, T. denticola, and F. nucleatum counts compared to OH alone.
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The goal of Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research is to advance the scientific and technical aspects relating to dental implants and related scientific subjects. Dissemination of new and evolving information related to dental implants and the related science is the primary goal of our journal.
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A primary focus of the journal is publication of evidenced based articles evaluating to new dental implants, techniques and multicenter studies evaluating these treatments. In addition basic science research relating to wound healing and osseointegration will be an important focus for the journal.