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Gentle Air-Flow Powder: Glycine “Perlyna +” (50 g)
| Article: | UKG6515 |
| Brand: | MDS |
| Availability: | In Stock |
In the professional environment, glycine is considered the most gentle abrasive. The 65 μm fraction is a specific tool that occupies the niche between ultra-soft perio powder and classic sodium bicarbonate, combining the delicacy of an amino acid with effective kinetic energy for plaque removal.
Balance between safety and strength: an expert perspective on glycine 65 μm
“Perlyna +” powder (65 μm) is the choice for clinics that place patient comfort first but are not willing to sacrifice working speed. Glycine is naturally much softer than sodium bicarbonate, allowing it to be used on areas with demineralization or around restorations without the risk of losing composite gloss.
Who is this powder designed for and why?
- For patients with orthodontic braces: 65 μm perfectly cleans areas around brackets without damaging metal arches and without causing gingival inflammation.
- For pediatric dentistry: The best option for professional hygiene during mixed dentition.
- For patients with low pain tolerance: Glycine has no salty taste and does not irritate mucosa.
- For maintenance therapy: Optimal for visits every 3–4 months when plaque accumulation is minimal and it is important not to overload enamel with abrasives.
Detailed technical specification of “Perlyna +”
| Parameter | Value |
| Composition | Micronized amino acid glycine of high purity |
| Abrasivity | Low (Low Abrasion Index) |
| Area of application | Supra- and subgingival (up to 3 mm) |
| Sterility | Production aseptic |
| Compatibility | Universal (for all soda jet nozzles) |
| Particle Size | 65 μm |
| Package Weight | 50 g |
| Expiration date | 30 months |
Advantages:
- Zero trauma: Glycine dissolves faster than it can damage the gingival attachment epithelium.
- No nozzle occlusion: Complete water solubility makes this powder the safest option for your equipment.
- Aesthetic polishing: Unlike soda, 65 μm glycine leaves enamel extremely smooth, slowing down plaque reformation.
- Convenient packaging: 50 g is an optimal volume for 3–4 full hygiene procedures without long-term storage of an opened bottle.
Disadvantages:
- Weakness against “smoker’s stain”: Glycine may not remove dense brown pigmentation alone (requires combination with “Perlyna K”).
- Consumption: Due to the softness of particles, the clinician may need to spend more time on one area, increasing powder consumption.
Solutions for specialists by field
- Pediatric dentist: Use glycine as an “introductory” abrasive. Its slightly sweet taste and softness help avoid discomfort and create a positive experience for children.
- Periodontist: Thanks to the 65 μm fraction, areas with exposed roots can be safely treated where soda would cause immediate pain.
- Orthodontist: Glycine 65 μm is the only powder that can safely be used at every visit for arch replacement without risking bracket fixation damage.
Frequently asked questions from clinics
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Can this powder be swallowed?
Glycine is a food-grade amino acid. Accidental swallowing during the procedure is completely safe for the body. -
Is it suitable for subgingival use?
Yes, 65 μm glycine can be used in shallow periodontal pockets, but for deeper perio treatment a ≥24 μm fraction is recommended. -
Why is glycine more expensive than soda?
The technology of micronization and purification of amino acids is more complex than producing sodium bicarbonate, but it is compensated by better preservation of patient enamel. -
Is polishing paste required after glycine use?
Glycine 65 μm itself acts as an excellent polishing agent. In many cases additional polishing cups and pastes are not necessary.
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