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Microbiological Effects of Adjunctive Treatment in Non-Surgical Periodontal Care
Study Overview
Researchers investigated the microbiological effects of using a gel containing sodium hypochlorite and amino acids in addition to subgingival debridement (SD) compared to SD alone in patients with stages II-III periodontitis.
Key Findings
After 6 months, the group receiving the adjunctive treatment showed significant reductions in the detection frequencies of specific bacteria compared to the control group. These reductions favored the test group for all investigated bacterial species.
Conclusion
The microbiological results support the use of adjunctive sodium hypochlorite/amino acids and xHyA gel in conjunction with subgingival debridement for the treatment of periodontitis.
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