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Healing of toothbrush‐induced abrasions to keratinized mucosa of the palate in humans: A pilot study

机译:牙刷诱导的擦伤擦伤于人类口感的角质化粘膜:试点研究

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Background and Objective To the best of our knowledge, the healing time for toothbrush‐induced gingival abrasions in humans has not yet been explored. The aim of this study was to evaluate the time needed to heal for toothbrush‐induced abrasions of the keratinized mucosa of the palate. Material and Methods In patients without, with mild periodontitis or with periodontitis, gingival abrasion lesions were induced at the keratinized mucosa of the palate by brushing up to 2?minutes. Healing as observed clinically was followed via calibrated digital photographs of the lesion after staining, every 24?hours until the lesion had resolved. In patients without or with only mild periodontitis, the healing time of lesions caused by 30?seconds and 1?minute of brushing was also recorded. Results Thirty‐one participants (11 without or with mild periodontitis, 20 with periodontitis) met the inclusion criteria. In patients without or with mild periodontitis, the lesions induced by brushing for 2?minutes diminished by 48.7% of their original surface area within 24?hours. In patients with periodontitis the respective outcome was 45.4% ( P ?=?.87). Abrasions caused by 2?minutes of brushing needed more than 24?hours to heal completely. When decreasing the time exposed to trauma, fewer lesions were visible at baseline and the time needed to heal decreased. The subgroup of smokers was too small to evaluate any effect. Conclusion The longer the exposure time of the keratinized mucosa of the palate to trauma, the more lesions were visible, the larger the abrasions were and the more time they needed to heal completely. More studies are needed to investigate the role of smoking, gingival biotype and to link these findings with gingival recessions.
机译:背景和目的是我们所知的最佳,尚未探讨牙刷诱导的人类牙龈擦伤的治疗时间。本研究的目的是评估愈合牙刷诱导的腭裂粘膜的擦伤所需的时间。患者的材料和方法没有温和的牙周炎或牙周炎,通过刷涂最多2分钟,在腭的角质化粘膜中诱导牙龈磨损病变。在临床上观察到的愈合后,染色后的病变的校准数码照片,每24个小时,直到病变已经解决。在没有或只有轻度牙周炎的患者中,还记录了30?秒和1次刷牙引起的病变的愈合时间。结果三十一位参与者(11毫无或温和的牙周炎,20名牙周炎)达到了纳入标准。在没有或温和的牙周炎的患者中,通过刷涂2次诱导的病变,在24小时内将其原始表面积的48.7%减少48.7%。在牙周炎的患者中,各个结果为45.4%(P?= _. 87)。擦伤2?几分钟刷牙需要超过24小时才能完全愈合。当减少暴露于创伤的时间时,在基线下可见更少的病变,并且愈合所需的时间减少。吸烟者的亚组太小而无法评估任何效果。结论腭粘膜粘膜粘膜的暴露时间越长,可见的病变越多,磨损越大,它们需要完全愈合的时间越多。需要更多的研究来调查吸烟,牙龈生物型的作用,并将这些发现与牙龈凹陷联系起来。

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