Aim: The present clinical study aimed to assess the efficacy of conventional versus cordless displacement systems on gingival retraction for use with an intra-oral scanner and changes in periodontal indices.
Materials and methods: A total of 20 participants were selected for a split-mouth study (20 sites - Group Sc, 20 sites - Group Es). The outcomes were measured at day 0, day 1, and day 7 of follow-up in terms of Immediate horizontal displacement, Plaque Index, and Bleeding Index. Unpaired and Paired t-test was used as the parametric tests and statistical analysis was performed.
Results: A statistically significant change was observed in terms of BI on day 0, but no statistically significant change was observed for either group in terms of IHD and PI.
Conclusion: The cordless material caused the least trauma to gingival tissue and was more compatible with intra-oral scanning devices.
Keywords: Fixed prosthodontics; gingival displacement; intra-oral scanner.
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