Abstract
BACKGROUND:
A variety of prophylactic materials are used in the dental office for the removal of stains and calculus.
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate tooth surface changes caused by the application of air abrasive powders (sodium bicarbonate, SBAP and glycine air powder, GPAP) along with scaling and root planing (SRP), under atomic force microscope (AFM) and to analyze the histological soft tissue changes caused by these agents, using light microscopy.
METHODS:
This study was conducted in two phases:
RESULTS:
This study compared surface changes in enamel and cementum, under AFM, as indicated by R
CONCLUSION:
SBAP and GPAP were better than hand instrumentation as indicated by AFM and histological section analysis.
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