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Dental glycine "Perlina +" 24 μm: The standard of delicate hygiene
| Article: | UKG1517 |
| Brand: | MDS |
| Availability: | In Stock |
In modern dentistry, switching to glycine with a particle size of ≥24 µm means moving from simple “cleaning” to professional biofilm management (Biofilm Management). This product is designed for clinics that practice GBT protocols (Guided Biofilm Therapy) and value the preservation of periodontal tissues.
The art of gentle touch: why ultra-dispersed glycine ≥24 µm is indispensable
The main advantage of the updated “Perlyna +” is its micronized structure. With a particle size of 24 microns, the powder becomes almost imperceptible for the patient while remaining effective in destroying bacterial colonies. Unlike sodium bicarbonate, glycine is an amino acid that dissolves completely and does not injure soft tissues even during direct contact.
Who and what is this powder designed for?
- Periodontists and hygienists: For work in the subgingival area (pockets up to 5 mm).
- Implantologists: Safe cleaning of implant surfaces without the risk of damaging the titanium coating.
- Aesthetic dentists: Care for veneers, metal-free ceramics, and composite restorations (preserves mirror-like gloss).
- Pediatric dentistry specialists: Ideal for the first hygiene procedure, where it is important not to frighten a child with pain or a salty taste.
Technical characteristics and properties
| Parameter | Value |
| Composition | Ultramicronized glycine |
| Particle Size | ≥24 microns |
| Package Weight | 200 g (beneficial volume for clinics) |
| Solubility | 100% in water (does not clog channels) |
| Abrasivity | Minimal (Low RDA) |
| Expiration date | 30 months |
Advantages:
- Absolute atraumaticity: Does not damage root cementum or marginal gingiva.
- Equipment safety: The powder is so fine and soluble that the risk of clogging the handpiece nozzle is practically absent (provided flushing protocols are followed).
- Comfort: The slightly sweet taste of glycine is preferred by patients over soda or calcium.
- Time saving: Does not require additional prolonged polishing with pastes.
Disadvantages:
- Selectivity: The powder is not intended for removing heavy “smoker’s stain.” In such cases, a two-step protocol is required: first “Perlyna K” (calcium carbonate), then finishing with glycine “Perlyna +”.
- Hygroscopicity: Requires airtight storage, as the ultra-fine fraction is sensitive to air humidity.
Answers to the needs of doctors by specialization
- For periodontists: “Perlyna +” allows biofilm disruption in furcation areas and deep fissures without the risk of emphysema (when appropriate tips are used).
- For orthodontists: This is the only safe way to clean around braces at every visit without risking demineralization around brackets.
- For clinic owners: The 200 g packaging offers the lowest cost per premium “Perio-Flow” procedure on the Ukrainian market.
Answers to the questions most frequently asked by clinics
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Can “Perlyna +” 24 µm be used for regular Air-Flow?
Yes, it is compatible with all devices. However, for subgingival treatment it is recommended to use special Perio tips. -
Why is glycine better than sodium bicarbonate?
It does not scratch enamel. Sodium bicarbonate is intended for aggressive removal of deposits, while glycine is designed for gentle management of bacteria on enamel and gums. -
Is it safe for implants?
Yes, it is a recommended method. Glycine ≥24 µm does not change the roughness of titanium, which is critical for preventing peri-implantitis. -
Why is it important to use “Perlyna K” first?
Calcium carbonate (“Perlyna K”) is the “heavy artillery” for visible pigment. Glycine is the “microsurgery” for bacteria and the finishing polish.
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