KMID : 1157520160120020081
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International Journal of Clinical Preventive Dentistry 2016 Volume.12 No. 2 p.81 ~ p.89
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The Effect of Cleanser Containing Persulfate Compounds and Sodium Perborate Monohydrate on Orthodontic Appliances
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Hwang Kyung-Sook
Choi Yong-Jun Park Jung-Eun Yoo Jung-Hee Yoo Soo-Min Jang Jong-Hwa Kim Jung-Hyun Park Jin-Young
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Abstract
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Objective: Patients are instructed to remove their braces/retainers and to clean them using toothbrushes or cleaning solutions before sleeping. However, many patients find this process inconvenient, and do not regularly clean their appliances.
Methods: Past study tests the cleaning ability of a liquid cleansing method (as opposed to using brushes). Fittydent Mega Cleansing Tablets wereused on various orthodontic appliances (acrylic resin) to test the their cleansing power. The plaque cleaning ability of liquid containing persulfate compound and sodium perborate monohydrate was tested onplaque-applied orthodontic appliances (used in dental clinicaltrials). cleansing (5 days), followed by the second inspection¡ærepeatedplaque coating and cleansing (5 days), followed by the third inspection¡æsafety and efficacy analysis.
Results: In case of cleaning braces/retainers using cleansing tablet including persulfate compound and sodium perborate monohydrate, immersingthe appliance for 5 minutes in 200 ml water containing 1 tablet before sleeping can have a definite bacteriostasis effect of cleaning off the plaque.
Conclusion: We obtain a sufficient result, such as the safety, the plaque inhibitory effect of the color or intensity to the laboratory. Accordingly Fittydent Mega Cleansing Tablets as a calibration device dent pills are deemed worthy enough asoral supplements.
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KEYWORD
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orthodontic appliances, persulfate, sodium perborate monohydrate
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