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Journal of Veterinary Dentistry | 2007

Validation of a New Dental Plaque Quantification Method in Dogs

Dale S. Scherl; Lori Coffman; Misty Van Cleave; Steve R. Lowry

Current methods for the quantification of plaque accumulation in cats and dogs are well-accepted adaptations of traditional human models, but have required substantial modifications in order to compensate for the inherent differences in compliance, cooperation, and temperament between animals and humans. While these modifications have sought to maintain or improve upon the accuracy and reproducibility of the original methods, they also have increased the complexity of the technique and have required additional scorer time and animal cooperation, which leads to increased cost of trials. Therefore, research was directed toward the development and validation of a new substrate scoring system that reduces resources while maintaining or increasing the reproducibility attributed to the more traditional methods. This new gingival contour plaque index was shown to be accurate and reproducible, but used fewer animals, required less time, and eliminated the need for many of the specialized procedures required by traditional methods.


Journal of Veterinary Dentistry | 2009

Application of the Gingival Contour Plaque Index: Six-Month Plaque and Gingivitis Study:

Dale S. Scherl; Kim Bork; Lori Coffman; Stephen R. Lowry; Misty VanCleave

The Gingival Contour Plaque Index (GCPI) is a recently introduced and validated method of measuring plaque accumulation in dogs. It focuses on plaque accumulated along the gingival margin. Plaque accumulation in this area leads to gingival inflammation and, potentially, periodontitis. A 6-month plaque and gingivitis study was conducted to demonstrate the clinical research application of the GCPI, and to ensure that documented quantification of plaque-reducing efficacy could be related to a reduction in gingivitis. Advantages of the GCPI method are the ability to quantify plaque accumulation in an awake dog with fewer research personnel and more efficient time usage.


Journal of Clinical Periodontology | 1995

The effect of triclosan on mediators of gingival inflammation.

Abdul Gaffar; Dale S. Scherl; J. Afflitto; E.J. Coleman


Archive | 2001

Synergistic antiplaque antigingivitis oral composition

Dale S. Scherl; Susan M. Herles; Tao Xu; Abdul Gaffar


Archive | 2005

Method of reducing oral tissue inflammation using magnolia extract

Abdul Gaffar; Dale S. Scherl; Susan M. Herles


Archive | 2005

Oral care composition comprising a phenolic compound and antioxidant vitamins and vitamin derivatives

Dale S. Scherl; Kimberlee Panaligan; Linh Fruge; Harsh M. Trivedi; Tao Xu


Archive | 1998

Anti-inflammatory and antibacterial benzyl phenol agents and their use in oral compositions

John Brahms; Dale S. Scherl; Susan M. Herles; Stuart Shapiro; Abdul Gaffar


Archive | 2003

Random orbital toothbrush

Dale S. Scherl


Journal of Clinical Periodontology | 1999

Influence of OAS‐1000 on mediators of inflammation

Dale S. Scherl; J. Afflitto; Abdul Gaffar


Journal of Clinical Periodontology | 2004

Effect of oxybenzone on PGE2-production in vitro and on plaque and gingivitis in vivo

Lillemor Jannesson; Dowen Birkhed; Dale S. Scherl; Abdul Gaffar; Stefan Renvert

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