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ATP Bioluminometers Analysis on the Surfaces of Removable Orthodontic Aligners after the Use of Different Cleaning Methods

Purpose. The aim was to quantify the bacteria concentration on the surface of orthodontic clear aligners using three different cleaning methods. Furthermore the objective was to validate the efficacy of the bioluminometer in assessing the bacteria concentration. Materials and Methods. Twenty subject...

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Autores principales: Levrini, Luca, Mangano, Alessandro, Margherini, Silvia, Tenconi, Camilla, Vigetti, Davide, Muollo, Raffaele, Marco Abbate, Gian
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4875988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27242901
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/5926941
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author Levrini, Luca
Mangano, Alessandro
Margherini, Silvia
Tenconi, Camilla
Vigetti, Davide
Muollo, Raffaele
Marco Abbate, Gian
author_facet Levrini, Luca
Mangano, Alessandro
Margherini, Silvia
Tenconi, Camilla
Vigetti, Davide
Muollo, Raffaele
Marco Abbate, Gian
author_sort Levrini, Luca
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description Purpose. The aim was to quantify the bacteria concentration on the surface of orthodontic clear aligners using three different cleaning methods. Furthermore the objective was to validate the efficacy of the bioluminometer in assessing the bacteria concentration. Materials and Methods. Twenty subjects (six males and fourteen females) undergoing orthodontic therapy with clear aligners (Invisalign® Align Technology, Santa Clara, California) were enrolled in this study. The observation time was of six weeks. The patients were instructed to use different cleaning methods (water, brushing with toothpaste, and brushing with toothpaste and use of sodium carbonate and sulphate tablet). At the end of each phase a microbiological analysis was performed using the bioluminometer. Results. The highest bacteria concentration was found on aligners cleaned using only water (583 relative light units); a value of 189 relative light units was found on aligners cleaned with brushing and toothpaste. The lowest bacteria concentration was recorded on aligners cleaned with brushing and toothpaste and the use of sodium carbonate and sulfate tablet. Conclusions. The mechanical removal of the bacterial biofilm proved to be effective with brushing and toothpaste. The best results in terms of bacteria concentration were achieved adding the use of sodium carbonate and sulfate tablet.
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spelling pubmed-48759882016-05-30 ATP Bioluminometers Analysis on the Surfaces of Removable Orthodontic Aligners after the Use of Different Cleaning Methods Levrini, Luca Mangano, Alessandro Margherini, Silvia Tenconi, Camilla Vigetti, Davide Muollo, Raffaele Marco Abbate, Gian Int J Dent Research Article Purpose. The aim was to quantify the bacteria concentration on the surface of orthodontic clear aligners using three different cleaning methods. Furthermore the objective was to validate the efficacy of the bioluminometer in assessing the bacteria concentration. Materials and Methods. Twenty subjects (six males and fourteen females) undergoing orthodontic therapy with clear aligners (Invisalign® Align Technology, Santa Clara, California) were enrolled in this study. The observation time was of six weeks. The patients were instructed to use different cleaning methods (water, brushing with toothpaste, and brushing with toothpaste and use of sodium carbonate and sulphate tablet). At the end of each phase a microbiological analysis was performed using the bioluminometer. Results. The highest bacteria concentration was found on aligners cleaned using only water (583 relative light units); a value of 189 relative light units was found on aligners cleaned with brushing and toothpaste. The lowest bacteria concentration was recorded on aligners cleaned with brushing and toothpaste and the use of sodium carbonate and sulfate tablet. Conclusions. The mechanical removal of the bacterial biofilm proved to be effective with brushing and toothpaste. The best results in terms of bacteria concentration were achieved adding the use of sodium carbonate and sulfate tablet. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4875988/ /pubmed/27242901 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/5926941 Text en Copyright © 2016 Luca Levrini et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Levrini, Luca
Mangano, Alessandro
Margherini, Silvia
Tenconi, Camilla
Vigetti, Davide
Muollo, Raffaele
Marco Abbate, Gian
ATP Bioluminometers Analysis on the Surfaces of Removable Orthodontic Aligners after the Use of Different Cleaning Methods
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title_short ATP Bioluminometers Analysis on the Surfaces of Removable Orthodontic Aligners after the Use of Different Cleaning Methods
title_sort atp bioluminometers analysis on the surfaces of removable orthodontic aligners after the use of different cleaning methods
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4875988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27242901
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/5926941
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