This paper discusses differences between statistical and clinical significance. It suggests nine factors to consider when assessing clinical significance of periodontal therapy. The article reviews the multicentre randomized clinical trials on the four antimicrobial local delivery systems commercially available in the USA (tetracycline fibre, chlorhexidine chip, doxycycline gel and minocycline microspheres) and assesses their data in relation to the nine factors for clinical significance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Several antibacterial agents have been studied as a means to produce bactericidal or bacteriostatic activity as an adjunct to mechanical treatment of periodontal disease. The primary purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of tetracycline strips administered singly or in multiples in conjunction with root planing, versus root planing alone, or to an untreated control. Secondary purposes were to compare gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) volume and GCF concentrations of tetracycline in pockets treated with strips; to evaluate strip insertion time; and to compare ease of placement for single or multiple strips.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study compared the effectiveness of two sonic and two ultrasonic sealer tips on artificial calculus removal from the furcations of mandibular first and second molars. Twenty-four extracted mandibular molars were cleaned and randomly assigned to one of four treatment groups. Teeth were split buccal lingually, artificial calculus was placed in the furcation areas, and the teeth were photographed with a stereo camera.
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