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Scaling and Root Planing with Concomitant Subgingival Curettage

Ji SH, Han SB, Lee CW

  • KMID: 2421327
  • J Korean Acad Periodontol.
  • 1999 Mar;29(1):81-93.
Non-surgical therapy is still an important technique in periodontal treatment. In this study, scaling and root planing(SRP) with or without concomitant subgingival curettage were compared clinically and microbiologically. 14 moderate...
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Clinical effect of combined treatment by subgingival curettage and CO2 laser application

Lee SH, Jin MS, Im SU, Kim CS, Choi SH, Kim CK

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Clinical case reports of cemental tear

Park JC, Baek DY, Kim CS, Cho KS, Chai JK, Kim CK, Choi SH

  • KMID: 2321635
  • J Korean Acad Periodontol.
  • 2008 Sep;38(3):551-556.
PURPOSE: Cemental tear is an uncommon form of root fracture that can lead to rapid localized attachment loss. When it is exposed in the periodontal pocket, it should be removed...
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The effect of chlorhexidine on reduction of viable organisms in aerosol produced by ultrasonic scaler

Son WK, Shin SY, Kye SB, Yang SM

PURPOSE: The aerosol generated by ultrasonic scaler can contain bacteria or virus which can penetrate into body through respiratory systems of dentists, dental hygienist or patients. The aim of this...
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THE PROGNOSIS OF THE TEETH IN THE MANDIBULAR FRACTURE LINES

Song JC, Chang IJ, Chin BR

  • KMID: 2190507
  • J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg.
  • 2000 Oct;26(5):507-513.
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the vitality of the teeth in and adjacent to the mandibular fracture line according to variable conditions of fracture and to...
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The Study of Malodor Reduction after Periodontal Treatment

Lee JM, Lim SB, Chung CH, Hong KS

Bacterial byproducts and volatile sulfur compounds(VSC) have been found to be the leading intra-oral agents, specifically, the byproducts of gram negative anaerobic bacteria have been implicated as primary factors of...
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