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Volume 15 Issue 7 (Suppl)

Oral Health Dent Manag 2016

ISSN: 2247-2452, OHDM an open access journal

Oral care and Probiotics-2016

November 14-16, 2016

17

th

World Congress on

November 14-16, 2016 Orlando, USA

Oral Care and Probiotics

Oral Health Dent Manag 2016, 15:7(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2247-2452.C1.040

Periodontal muscle training can strengthen the periodontal support: Feet your teeth

Nima Sabzchamanara

National Medical University, Ukraine

P

revious research on periodontal structure and function has shown a significant relationship between periodontal tissue and teeth.

This study assessed dentist's beliefs about the relative efficacy of the health of periodontal tissue. A total of 505 patients in general

practice were asked to respond to a list of 25 obligatory nourishment for a child while going to have the first teeth, for its effectiveness

in dealing with patient's periodontal health especially including chewing hard food. They were also asked to select the three most

effective nutrition types for periodontal tissue. The indices of patient perceived importance of the periodontal health were derived

and each was compared with actual effectiveness as determined from a sample of 250 patients. Although the majority of patient's rated

(18 of 25) nutrition as being very effective, there was no significant association between patients perceived nourishment effectiveness

and actual effectiveness. The implications for patient training are discussed.

nima.sch@icloud.com

Effects of dental bleaching on oral health: Anew study

Azadeh Abdollahi

Islamic Azad University of Tehran, Iran

Background & Purpose:

Alteration on enamel surface structure due to bleaching procedure is a concern that could affect plaque

accumulation on tooth surface. Nowadays treatment of tooth discoloration is a common esthetic demand in population. The aim of

this study was to evaluate the clinical effect of white strips containing 9.5% hydrogen peroxide on the plaque index of dental student.

Materials & Methods:

This clinical trial study was done on 17 dental students aged 20-24 years old. All subjects signed a consent

form before participating in the study. The protocol was approved by the ethical committee of Azad Dental University. Plaque index

was recorded 10 day, 3 day and base line per treatment. The white strip crest advanced vivid, USA were used on sex anterior maxillary

teeth based on manufacturer's instructions 14 days, each day 30 minutes. Plaque index was recorded on day 14 of treatment, 3 and 10

day post-treatment. The data was analyzed performed with Friedman test.

Results:

Turesky plaque index was significant lower immediately after treatment and 10 day post-treatment compared to 10 day per

treatment and base line. (p<0/05)

Conclusion:

White strips containing 9.5% hydrogen peroxide can decrease plaque accumulation for a short period of time after

bleach treatment.

azadeh.abdollahi94@gmail.com