Abstract

Background: During several years, ascorbic acid (vitamin C) played a significant role in the health of periodontal tissues. The goals of prosthodontics management are to restore the missing teeth, provide the loss of teeth functions, and establish acceptable dental esthetics, and there are some evidences revealing the passive effects of snuff on the results of prosthodontics and periodontal treatment, so the present study is performed to evaluate the outcomes of topical application of ascorbic acid solution as an adjunctive method of periodontal therapy among wet sniff users after prosthodontics therapy. Methods: The clinical situation was evaluated in 150 moderate periodontitis patients after conventional periodontal and prosthodontics therapy. They were selected from outpatient clinics, college of dentistry, King Khalid University, and from some hospitals Ministry of Health in Tabuk, Jazan and Aseer regions. The study was conducted from September 2020 to December 2020. The time of post-treatment assessment was one year. The study was included 50 patients who don’t use wet snuff as a group I (GI) (control group), 50 patients wet snuff users as group II (GII), and 50 patients wet snuff users were treated with topical application of ascorbic acid solution as group III (GIII). The participants were aged over 20 years, with a mean age of 35 years. The duration of using wet snuff was at least one year. Plaque index (PLI), gingival index (GI), clinical attachment loss (CAL) were recorded at baseline (first visit), then after 4 weeks (second visit) and after 6 weeks (third visit) of conventional periodontal therapy and topical application of ascorbic acid solution. Statistical analysis was done using ANOVA test and paired t-test. Results: According to statistical analysis, there was the inclination of decrease in the mean and standard deviation of plaque index (PLI) from 2.8 ± 1.4 to 2.5 ± 0.51, and 2.7 ± 0.33 in group II, and decrease from 2.7 ± 0.34 to 2.5 ± 0.23 and 2.6 ± 0.65 in group III. Similarly in the gingival index (GI), there was a decrease in the mean and standard deviation from 2.8 ± 0.52 to 2.3 ± 0.62 and 2.5 ± 0.51 in group II and a decrease from 2.5 ± 0.8 to 2.3 ± 0.58 and 2.4 ± 0.47 in group III. Moreover, there was a decrease in the mean and standard deviation of clinical attachment loss (CAL) from 4.5 ± 0.26 to 3.9 ± 0.83 and 4.2 ± 0.83 in group II and from 4.2 ± 0.31 to 3.8 ± 0.46 and 3.8 ± 0.31 in group III; less than group I without significance differences (p > 0. 05) in all study groups at baseline and after 4 weeks, and 6 weeks of follow up except CAL. Conclusion: The results of our study displayed that periodontal parameters vary among wet snuff users after topical application of ascorbic acid solution as an adjunctive method of periodontal therapy

Highlights

  • The dental prosthetic treatment has an effect on periodontal tissues that plays a significant role in the prognosis of periodontal therapy where prosthodontics appliances are considered as predisposing factors for progressing and recurrence of periodontal diseases postoperatively due to their passive effects on plaque accumulation, so the definitive assessment of prosthodontics treatment must not depend on the function and aesthetic standards only, and depend on their impacts on periodontal tissues [1].Understanding how the prosthodontics appliances participate in the accumulation of dental plaque and periodontal diseases is very important

  • The goals of prosthodontics management are to restore the missing teeth, provide the loss of teeth functions, and establish acceptable dental esthetics, and there are some evidences revealing the passive effects of snuff on the results of prosthodontics and periodontal treatment, so the present study is performed to evaluate the outcomes of topical application of ascorbic acid solution as an adjunctive method of periodontal therapy among wet sniff users after prosthodontics therapy

  • Wet snuff is a tobacco product that used with placed into the mouth between the cheek and the lip, and affect periodontal tissues where there was an increase in periodontal pockets among wet snuff users more than non-wet snuff users, as we found in the present study where there was more effect of wet snuff using on the clinical parameters of periodontal status assessment [21]

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Introduction

The dental prosthetic treatment has an effect on periodontal tissues that plays a significant role in the prognosis of periodontal therapy where prosthodontics appliances are considered as predisposing factors for progressing and recurrence of periodontal diseases postoperatively due to their passive effects on plaque accumulation, so the definitive assessment of prosthodontics treatment must not depend on the function and aesthetic standards only, and depend on their impacts on periodontal tissues [1].Understanding how the prosthodontics appliances participate in the accumulation of dental plaque and periodontal diseases is very important. The significance of ascorbic acid in the health of periodontium has been recognized since many years ago, and it is an antioxidant agent against oxygen-free radical ions that can contribute to periodontal tissue destruction among periodontitis patients [5]. Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) played a significant role in the health of periodontal tissues. The goals of prosthodontics management are to restore the missing teeth, provide the loss of teeth functions, and establish acceptable dental esthetics, and there are some evidences revealing the passive effects of snuff on the results of prosthodontics and periodontal treatment, so the present study is performed to evaluate the outcomes of topical application of ascorbic acid solution as an adjunctive method of periodontal therapy among wet sniff users after prosthodontics therapy.

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