Acid conditioning of root surfaces that are periodontally affected as an adjunct to periodontal therapy: a literature review
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Resumo: | As an adjunct to this treatment, the acid conditioning of these surfaces was introduced with the purpose of helping to make the region more propitious to the reestablishment of previously injured tissues. The objective of this review is to evaluate the main benefits of citric acid and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) solutions in their different concentrations as an adjuvant to the treatment of root surfaces in Periodontics. To carry out this study, the following databases were consulted: Virtual Health Library (VHL), Medical Publications (PubMed), Google Scholar, Medline and the Scientific Electronic Library online (SCIELO). To carry out this search, the Health Science Descriptors (DECS) were used: Periodontal diseases, Citric acid, Edetic acid and Periodontics. It is known then that chemical conditioning of the root surfaces is of extreme importance in the periodontal treatment of periodontally compromised root surfaces, where the concentrations of 1% and 25% of citric acid and 24% of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), according to the Studies, have proven to be the most effective in their different commercial presentations. So it is concluded that the adjunctive treatment with acid attack contributes to: removal of the smear layer, exposure of the collagen fibers network, effective adhesion of blood elements to the root surface, and especially respect to the periodontal tissues previously damaged by the presence of periodontal disease, Thus allowing the reestablishment of the anatomical position of the tissues. |
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Acid conditioning of root surfaces that are periodontally affected as an adjunct to periodontal therapy: a literature reviewAcondicionamiento ácido de las superficies radiculares que se ven afectadas periodontalmente como complemento de la terapia periodontal: una revisión de la literaturaCondicionamento ácido de superfícies radiculares periodontalmente comprometidas como adjuvante a terapia periodontal: uma revisão da literaturaDoenças periodontaisÁcido cítricoÁcido edéticoPeriodontia.Enfermedades periodontalesÁcido cítricoÁcido edéticoPeriodoncia.eriodontal diseasesCitric acidEdetic acidPeriodontics.As an adjunct to this treatment, the acid conditioning of these surfaces was introduced with the purpose of helping to make the region more propitious to the reestablishment of previously injured tissues. The objective of this review is to evaluate the main benefits of citric acid and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) solutions in their different concentrations as an adjuvant to the treatment of root surfaces in Periodontics. To carry out this study, the following databases were consulted: Virtual Health Library (VHL), Medical Publications (PubMed), Google Scholar, Medline and the Scientific Electronic Library online (SCIELO). To carry out this search, the Health Science Descriptors (DECS) were used: Periodontal diseases, Citric acid, Edetic acid and Periodontics. It is known then that chemical conditioning of the root surfaces is of extreme importance in the periodontal treatment of periodontally compromised root surfaces, where the concentrations of 1% and 25% of citric acid and 24% of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), according to the Studies, have proven to be the most effective in their different commercial presentations. So it is concluded that the adjunctive treatment with acid attack contributes to: removal of the smear layer, exposure of the collagen fibers network, effective adhesion of blood elements to the root surface, and especially respect to the periodontal tissues previously damaged by the presence of periodontal disease, Thus allowing the reestablishment of the anatomical position of the tissues.Como complemento al tratamiento periodontal convencional, se introdujo el acondicionamiento ácido de estas superficies para ayudar a que la región sea más propicia para la restauración de tejidos previamente lesionados. El propósito de esta revisión es evaluar, a partir de la literatura existente, los principales beneficios de las soluciones de ácido cítrico y etilendiaminotetraacético (EDTA) en diferentes concentraciones como un complemento al tratamiento de las superficies radiculares en Periodoncia. Para llevar a cabo este estudio, se consultaron las siguientes bases de datos: Biblioteca Virtual en Salud (BVS), Publicaciones Médicas (PubMed), Google Scholar, Medline y la biblioteca electrónica en línea de la Biblioteca Electrónica Electrónica (SCIELO). Para llevar a cabo esta búsqueda, se utilizaron los descriptores de ciencias de la salud (DECS): enfermedades periodontales, ácido cítrico, ácido edético y periodoncia. Se sabe, entonces, que el acondicionamiento químico puede ser un complemento importante en el tratamiento periodontal de las superficies radiculares comprometidas periodontales, especialmente en las concentraciones de 1% y 25% de ácido cítrico y 24% de EDTA, que según los estudios, han demostrado ser los más eficaz en sus diferentes presentaciones comerciales. Por lo tanto, se concluye que el tratamiento adyuvante con ataque ácido contribuye a: la eliminación de la capa de frotis final (Smear Layer), la exposición de la red de fibras de colágeno, la adhesión efectiva de los elementos sanguíneos a la superficie de la raíz y especialmente con respecto a los tejidos periodontales previamente lesionados permitiendo así el restablecimiento de la posición anatómica de los tejidos.Como adjunto ao tratamento periodontal convencional, o condicionamento ácido dessas superfícies foi introduzido com o intuito de auxiliar a tornar a região mais propícia ao reestabelecimento dos tecidos previamente lesionados. O objetivo da presente revisão é avaliar a partir da literatura existente, os principais benefícios das soluções do ácido cítrico e etilenodiaminotetracético (EDTA) em diferentes concentrações como adjuvante ao tratamento das superfícies radiculares em Periodontia. Para a realização desse estudo foram consultadas as bases de dados: Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde (BVS), Publicações Médicas (PubMed), Google Acadêmico, Medline e biblioteca virtual Scientific Eletronic Library online (SCIELO). Para se realizar tal busca foram utilizados os Descritores em Ciência da Saúde (DECS): Doenças periodontais, Ácido cítrico, Ácido edético e Periodontia. Sabe-se então que o condicionamento químico pode ser um importante coadjuvante no tratamento periodontal de superfícies radiculares periodontalmente comprometidas, principalmente nas concentrações de 1% e 25% do ácido cítrico e de 24% do EDTA, que segundo os estudos, mostraram serem as mais eficazes em suas diferentes apresentações comerciais. Então se conclui com isso que o tratamento coadjuvante com ataque ácido contribui para a: remoção da camada final de esfregaços (smear layer), exposição da rede de fibras colágenas, efetiva adesão de elementos sanguíneos a superfície radicular e principalmente respeito aos tecidos periodontais anteriormente lesionados, permitindo assim o reestabelecimento da posição anatômica dos tecidos.Research, Society and Development2020-04-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/339810.33448/rsd-v9i6.3398Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 6; e03963398Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 6; e03963398Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 6; e039633982525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3398/3606Copyright (c) 2020 Quemuel Pereira da Silva, Maria Tays Pereira Santana, Filipe de Oliveira Lima, Paula Lima Nogueira, Maria Vitória Dantas de Oliveira, Amanda da Silva Araújo, Thallita alves dos Santos, Laís Sousa Maia, Ítalo Cardoso dos Santos, Eduardo Saba Chujffinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Quemuel Pereira daLima, Filipe de OliveriaMaia, Laís SousaSantana, Maria Tays PereiraSantos, Thallita Alves dosDantas, Maria Vitória OliveiraNogueira, Paula LimaAraújo, Amanda da SilvaSilva, Dâmilly Duane Pereira daSantos, Ítalo Cardoso dos2020-08-20T18:05:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/3398Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:27:37.343802Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Acid conditioning of root surfaces that are periodontally affected as an adjunct to periodontal therapy: a literature review Acondicionamiento ácido de las superficies radiculares que se ven afectadas periodontalmente como complemento de la terapia periodontal: una revisión de la literatura Condicionamento ácido de superfícies radiculares periodontalmente comprometidas como adjuvante a terapia periodontal: uma revisão da literatura |
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Acid conditioning of root surfaces that are periodontally affected as an adjunct to periodontal therapy: a literature review |
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Acid conditioning of root surfaces that are periodontally affected as an adjunct to periodontal therapy: a literature review Silva, Quemuel Pereira da Doenças periodontais Ácido cítrico Ácido edético Periodontia. Enfermedades periodontales Ácido cítrico Ácido edético Periodoncia. eriodontal diseases Citric acid Edetic acid Periodontics. |
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Acid conditioning of root surfaces that are periodontally affected as an adjunct to periodontal therapy: a literature review |
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Acid conditioning of root surfaces that are periodontally affected as an adjunct to periodontal therapy: a literature review |
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Acid conditioning of root surfaces that are periodontally affected as an adjunct to periodontal therapy: a literature review |
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Acid conditioning of root surfaces that are periodontally affected as an adjunct to periodontal therapy: a literature review |
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Acid conditioning of root surfaces that are periodontally affected as an adjunct to periodontal therapy: a literature review |
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Silva, Quemuel Pereira da |
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Silva, Quemuel Pereira da Lima, Filipe de Oliveria Maia, Laís Sousa Santana, Maria Tays Pereira Santos, Thallita Alves dos Dantas, Maria Vitória Oliveira Nogueira, Paula Lima Araújo, Amanda da Silva Silva, Dâmilly Duane Pereira da Santos, Ítalo Cardoso dos |
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Lima, Filipe de Oliveria Maia, Laís Sousa Santana, Maria Tays Pereira Santos, Thallita Alves dos Dantas, Maria Vitória Oliveira Nogueira, Paula Lima Araújo, Amanda da Silva Silva, Dâmilly Duane Pereira da Santos, Ítalo Cardoso dos |
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Silva, Quemuel Pereira da Lima, Filipe de Oliveria Maia, Laís Sousa Santana, Maria Tays Pereira Santos, Thallita Alves dos Dantas, Maria Vitória Oliveira Nogueira, Paula Lima Araújo, Amanda da Silva Silva, Dâmilly Duane Pereira da Santos, Ítalo Cardoso dos |
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Doenças periodontais Ácido cítrico Ácido edético Periodontia. Enfermedades periodontales Ácido cítrico Ácido edético Periodoncia. eriodontal diseases Citric acid Edetic acid Periodontics. |
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Doenças periodontais Ácido cítrico Ácido edético Periodontia. Enfermedades periodontales Ácido cítrico Ácido edético Periodoncia. eriodontal diseases Citric acid Edetic acid Periodontics. |
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As an adjunct to this treatment, the acid conditioning of these surfaces was introduced with the purpose of helping to make the region more propitious to the reestablishment of previously injured tissues. The objective of this review is to evaluate the main benefits of citric acid and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) solutions in their different concentrations as an adjuvant to the treatment of root surfaces in Periodontics. To carry out this study, the following databases were consulted: Virtual Health Library (VHL), Medical Publications (PubMed), Google Scholar, Medline and the Scientific Electronic Library online (SCIELO). To carry out this search, the Health Science Descriptors (DECS) were used: Periodontal diseases, Citric acid, Edetic acid and Periodontics. It is known then that chemical conditioning of the root surfaces is of extreme importance in the periodontal treatment of periodontally compromised root surfaces, where the concentrations of 1% and 25% of citric acid and 24% of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), according to the Studies, have proven to be the most effective in their different commercial presentations. So it is concluded that the adjunctive treatment with acid attack contributes to: removal of the smear layer, exposure of the collagen fibers network, effective adhesion of blood elements to the root surface, and especially respect to the periodontal tissues previously damaged by the presence of periodontal disease, Thus allowing the reestablishment of the anatomical position of the tissues. |
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