Subjective intensity of pain during ultrasonic supragingival calculus removal
Publisher
: Blackwell Synergy
Summary :Objective: To assess subjective intensities of pain during supragingival calculus
removal employing ultrasonic scaler tips of two different shapes.
Material and Methods: Twenty patients were treated using a piezoelectric ultrasonic
device (Sirosonic L) and two different scaler tips representing a conventional
(Instrument No. 3) and a slim-line style (Perio Pro Line Instrument SI-11) in a
split-mouth design. Pain was recorded during calculus removal at intervals of 0.5 s
employing an inter-modal intensity comparison. Additionally, a visual analogue scale
was used for evaluation directly after the treatment procedure. Treatment time was
recorded to assess the efficiency of calculus removal.
Results: Pain assessment during treatment showed that the slim-line scaler tip
(median pain score: 1.4 [U], maximum: 3.5 [U], minimum: 0 [U]) caused less pain
than the conventional device (median pain score: 7.8 [U], maximum: 14.7 [U],
minimum: 0 [U]) (po0.05). These results could be confirmed by the visual analogue
scale. Treatment with the slim-line tip took significantly longer than treatment with the
conventional tip (po0.05).
Conclusions: Using slim-line-styled ultrasonic scaler tips for supragingival calculus
removal, painful sensations can be reduced compared with conventional ultrasonic
devices. Thus, it might be possible to increase the patient’s compliance during dental
treatment with oscillating instruments.
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