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Journal of Korean Academy of Periodontology
2004 Volume.34 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.17
Analysis of surface form change after performing prophylaxis procedure on implant surface using various oral hygiene instruments
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Abstract
It is improtant that performing prophylaxis procedure on an infected implant surface in order to treat periimplantitis should not change the surface roughness and composition, so that the surface can be recovered to almost same condition as initial implant surface. This thesis, therefore, studied an effect of various oral hygiene instrument on implant surface. A surface roughness measurement instrument and an injection electron microscope were used to observe a change on surface. The purpose of this study was to obtain a clinical guideline during implant care and peri-implantitis treatment. The result were as follows

1. Ra values (surface roughness value) at experimental group 1, group 2, and group 5 were increased significantly as compared with comparison group (p<0.05).

2. When compared experimental group 1 with each exprimental groups at which prohylaxis procedure was performed, mean values of Ra at experimental group 2, group 3, group 6, and group 7 were decreased significantly(p<0.05).

3. Mean value of Ra was lowest at experimental group 2, and highest at experimental group 2, and highest at experimental group 5.

4. Analysis of SEM showed that was significant surface change at experimental group 2, group 3, group 4, group 5, and group 6 as compared with comparison group(¡¿1000).

5. Analysis fo EDX showed that a quantity of Ti on surface for experimental group 6 was very similar to that for comparison group.

In conclusion, air-powder abrasive and citric acid, plastic instrument are safe methods to use for performing prophylaxis procedure on implant care or for cleaning and sterilization process on treatment of peri-implantitis, based on the result that those method did not affect implant surface roughness and Ti composition.
KEYWORD
peri-implantitis, implant surface, oral hygiene instrument
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