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Alessandro Chiesa1, Maurizio Pascadopoli2, Andrea Butera1
1Unit of Dental Hygiene, Section of Dentistry, Department of Clinical, Surgical Diagnostic and Pediatric Sciences, University of Pavia, Pavia 27100, Italy.
Abstract:
Dental procedures often cause anxiety and apprehension in patients due to potential discomfort and pain. Understanding patient sensitivity and comfort is critical to providing effective dental care. The aim of this study was to compare patient and operator comfort between two devices with the function of periopolishing and piezoelectric scaler during guided biofilm therapy (GBT) sessions. A randomized controlled trial was conducted involving 20 patients and operators. Primary outcomes, including pain, sensitivity, and operator comfort, were assessed using a visual analog scale (VAS), while periodontal indices served as secondary outcomes. The results showed comparable levels of patient and operator comfort between the two devices, with higher airflow comfort reported for the Mectron Combi Touch and higher ultrasonic handpiece comfort showed for the EMS Prophylaxis Master. Both devices effectively reduced periodontal parameters without significant differences. These results indicate that both Mectron Combi Touch and EMS Prophylaxis Master offer viable options for efficient and patient-friendly periodontal treatment. The study provides valuable insights for improving patient experience and treatment outcomes in the dental office. Considerations for device selection based on clinical needs and patient comfort are discussed, as well as future perspectives for advancing preventive dental care. This research contributes to the ongoing topic of improving dental procedures to ensure optimal patient satisfaction and oral health outcomes. Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT05263622.
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