2012
DOI: 10.5466/ijoms.11.85
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Moistened Techniques Considered for Patientsʼ Comfort and Operatorsʼ Ease in Dental Treatment

Abstract: Aim: In dental treatment, to remove an instrument, such as dental mirror or to remove a dental cotton roll inserted in the gingivobuccal fold, often brings the patient discomfort or pain. To prevent these uncomfortable conditions, dental instruments or dental cotton rolls are moistened based on an empirical basis. However, there has been no research done evaluating whether discomfort is reduced by these techniques. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of moistened techniques on the patientsʼ d… Show more

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“…The Salimetrics oral swab is another commercial device that can be used for saliva collection and measurement of flow [ 21 ]. This method, however, relies on a swab being left in the mouth for 2 min which may stimulate additional saliva flow during collection or possibly irritate the mucosa upon removal of the swab [ 22 ]. Suction based methods rely on negative pressure to remove saliva from the mouth as it is secreted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Salimetrics oral swab is another commercial device that can be used for saliva collection and measurement of flow [ 21 ]. This method, however, relies on a swab being left in the mouth for 2 min which may stimulate additional saliva flow during collection or possibly irritate the mucosa upon removal of the swab [ 22 ]. Suction based methods rely on negative pressure to remove saliva from the mouth as it is secreted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%