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Comparative study on the results of non-surgical periodontal treatment according to the location of the affected site
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  • Comparative study on the results of non-surgical periodontal treatment according to the location of the affected site
  • Comparative study on the results of non-surgical periodontal treatment according to the location of the affected site
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Lee. Ju-Min,Kim. Joo-Hee,Kwon. Eun-Young,Kim. Yi-Kyeong,Lee. Ju-Yeon,Kim. Sung-Jo,Choi. Jeom-Il
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Journal of periodontal & implant science
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2011년|41권 2호|pp.92-97 (6 pages)
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대한치주과학회
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이 논문은 한국과학기술정보연구원과 논문 연계를 통해 무료로 제공되는 원문입니다.
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Purpose: The present study was performed to compare the treatment outcomes of non-surgical periodontal treatment according to the distribution of attachment loss of a given patient. Methods: Forty-five patients with moderate to severe periodontitis were divided in two subgroups; Group I patients with teeth manifesting attachment loss of ${geq}$ 6 mm at one or more sites on the buccal/labial aspect while maintaining an attachment level ${leq}$ 5 mm at the lingual/palatal aspect, Group II patients with teeth manifesting an attachment level ${geq}$ 6 mm at more than one site on the lingual/palatal aspect while maintaining an attachment level ${leq}$ 5 mm at the buccal/labial aspect. The probing pocket depth, probing attachment level, tooth mobility, and chewing discomfort were recorded at baseline and 6 months examinations following non-surgical periodontal therapy. Results: The buccal/ abial surfaces of teeth with moderate to severe periodontitis in Group I patients demonstrated a greater amount of pocket reduction, gain of attachment level, and tooth mobility reduction than the lingual/palatal aspects of teeth examined in Group II patients. Conclusions: Within the limits of the present study, the patients demonstrating attachment loss ${geq}$ 6 mm at buccal/labial surfaces responded better to the nonsurgical periodontal therapy than those demonstrating comparable attachment loss at lingual/ palatal surfaces.