Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences (Jan 2024)

Comparison of the impact of two interdental cleaning devices on the reduction of bleeding around implants

  • Monica J Mahajani,
  • Molly Kalla,
  • Subhash Sonkesriya,
  • Parth Mehra,
  • Rashmi Laddha,
  • Grusha Akade

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_453_23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 5
pp. 192 – 195

Abstract

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Objective: Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of water flossing to traditional flossing in lowering the bleeding on probing (BOP) index around dental implants. Methods and Materials: This single-center, examiner-masked research enrolled patients with implants and randomly allocated them to one of two groups. The research analyzed the effectiveness of manual toothbrushes when used with either string floss or a water flosser. Results: After 30 days, the main result was a decrease in BOP occurrence. At the outset, neither group had noticeably higher rates of bleeding than the other. While only six of 20 implants in the floss group demonstrated a decrease in BOP after 30 days, 18 of 20 implants in the water flosser group did. Conclusions: These results demonstrate that the use of water flossers was associated with much less bleeding than that of string floss. The researchers think that water flossing might be a useful addition to the maintenance of dental implants.

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