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- W2169596487 abstract "For decades professional periodontal therapy has included scaling and polishing of patient’s teeth under anaesthesia. Periodontal therapy also includes clinical evaluation, supra and sub-gingival cleaning, sulcal lavage, periodontal probing, evaluation and charting, as well as radiographs and a home care plan. As part of a taught syllabus and through practice protocol, veterinary nurses have become proficient at this part of Schedule 3 procedures. Recent continuing professional development (CPD) has indicated a change in practice, suggesting that polishing is no longer recommended. An evidence-based question was formulated: ‘In companion animals undergoing professional periodontal therapy, does polishing have an effect on enamel?’ A literature search was performed which included veterinary nursing, veterinary and dental research, this was then critically analysed. The findings indicate that there is no evidence to suggest a change to clinical practice is currently needed." @default.
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- W2169596487 title "Evidence-based veterinary medicine: Should we be polishing teeth?" @default.
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