Clinical and Radiograhic Evaluation of NIPSA With and Without Allograft Plus Platelet Rich Fibrin in the Treatment of Intraosseous Defects in Stage III Periodontitis Patients

NCT ID: NCT04444063

Last Updated: 2020-06-23

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

24 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2020-09-30

Study Completion Date

2023-10-31

Brief Summary

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Several minimal invasive techniques have been proposed since the last decade aiming to enhance and provide adequate environment for periodontal regeneration. Harrel and Rees proposed minimally invasive surgery (MIS) in 1995 and minimal invasive surgical technique (MIST) that was introduced in 2007 and then further enforced with modified minimally invasive surgical technique (M-MIST) in 2009 . A new minimal invasive technique called Non-Incised Papilla Surgical Approach (NIPSA) was introduced in 2017. It is aims to maintain the marginal tissues integrity by placing horizontal or oblique incision apical to the defect approaching the defect through apical access.

Detailed Description

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Intraosseous vertical defects are one of the consequences that could result from periodontitis, which are classified according to their architecture by the number of residual walls, defect width as well as topographic extension in relation to the tooth.

Conventional surgery done for regenerative purpose regarding vertical defects has been known to be affected by clot stability, it was reported in the literature that reduced clinical outcomes occurred when early wound failure and exposure of the treated area occurred. This led to the innovation of different minimally invasive flap techniques that aimed at reducing the surgical trauma, allowing blood clot stability, protecting the regenerating site, reducing patient discomfort postoperatively as well as minimizing surgical chair time Among these techniques are papilla preservation flaps and minimally invasive surgical approaches with papilla elevation or without papilla elevation . However, these techniques had in their design incisions related to the interdental papilla which would jeopardize and complicate the vascular integrity of the interdental tissues Non incised Papilla surgical approach is a new surgical technique introduced by Moreno Rodriguez in 2017 to maintain the marginal tissues and the papilla intact by placing a horizontal or oblique incision apical to the defect and approaching it through an apical access leaving the marginal tissues to act as a "dome " protecting the blood clot

Conditions

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Periodontitis Chronic Generalized Severe Intrabony Periodontal Defect

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

it is a Randomized clinical trial
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Outcome Assessors
single blinded

Study Groups

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NIPSA technique with Allograft plus PRF

Non-incised papilla preservation technique to treat intraosseous bony defects with the addition of Allograft plus PRF

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Non-Incised Papilla Surgical Approach

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Horizontal or oblique incision is done on the buccal mucosa as far as possible from the marginal keratinized tissue and the inter dental papilla The horizontal/oblique incision is extended mesio-distally enough to allow proper visualization of the defect A full thickness flap is elevated apico- coronally to expose the coronal limit of the defect Scaling and root planning are done using mini-curettes and power driven ultrasonic tips with care trying to maintain fibers attached to the cementum Granulation tissue is removed with mini-curettes detached from the bony walls and removed from the base of the papilla carefully with microblades and microscissors .

1ry soft tissue closure will be performed by horizontal mattress suture 2mm from the edges of the incision as a first line of closure and then simple interrupted suture as a second line of closure using (5-0, 6-0) polypropylene suture.

NIPSA technique

Non-incised papilla preservation technique to treat intraosseous bony defects without the addition of Allograft plus PRF

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Non-Incised Papilla Surgical Approach

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Horizontal or oblique incision is done on the buccal mucosa as far as possible from the marginal keratinized tissue and the inter dental papilla The horizontal/oblique incision is extended mesio-distally enough to allow proper visualization of the defect A full thickness flap is elevated apico- coronally to expose the coronal limit of the defect Scaling and root planning are done using mini-curettes and power driven ultrasonic tips with care trying to maintain fibers attached to the cementum Granulation tissue is removed with mini-curettes detached from the bony walls and removed from the base of the papilla carefully with microblades and microscissors .

1ry soft tissue closure will be performed by horizontal mattress suture 2mm from the edges of the incision as a first line of closure and then simple interrupted suture as a second line of closure using (5-0, 6-0) polypropylene suture.

Interventions

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Non-Incised Papilla Surgical Approach

Horizontal or oblique incision is done on the buccal mucosa as far as possible from the marginal keratinized tissue and the inter dental papilla The horizontal/oblique incision is extended mesio-distally enough to allow proper visualization of the defect A full thickness flap is elevated apico- coronally to expose the coronal limit of the defect Scaling and root planning are done using mini-curettes and power driven ultrasonic tips with care trying to maintain fibers attached to the cementum Granulation tissue is removed with mini-curettes detached from the bony walls and removed from the base of the papilla carefully with microblades and microscissors .

1ry soft tissue closure will be performed by horizontal mattress suture 2mm from the edges of the incision as a first line of closure and then simple interrupted suture as a second line of closure using (5-0, 6-0) polypropylene suture.

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Patients with Stage III periodontitis patient having at least one tooth with two wall or combined two to three walled intraosseous defect more than or equal 3 mm deep (assessed by trans-gingival probing, radiographic examination) with clinical attachment level (CAL) more than or equal 5mm and pocket depth (PD) more than or equal 6 mm.
* Defect not extending to a root furcation area.
* Vital teeth
* No history of intake of antibiotics or other medications affecting the periodontium in the previous 6 months.
* No surgical periodontal therapy carried out in the past 6 months.
* Able to sign an informed consent form.
* Patients who are cooperative, motivated, and hygiene conscious.
* Able to come for the follow up appointment's needed.

Exclusion Criteria

* Any systemic disease that contra-indicates periodontal surgery or may affect healing.
* Smokers
* Pregnant females
* Drug abusers
Minimum Eligible Age

20 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

70 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Cairo University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Ahmed mohamed Ibrahim Elkady

Teaching Assistant

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Omneya Abo-Eldahab, PHD

Role: STUDY_CHAIR

Cairo University

Omneya K. Tawfeek, PHD

Role: STUDY_CHAIR

Cairo University

Central Contacts

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Ahmed M. Elkady, MSc

Role: CONTACT

01005641154 ext. 002

References

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Moreno Rodriguez JA, Ortiz Ruiz AJ, Caffesse RG. Supra-alveolar attachment gain in the treatment of combined intra-suprabony periodontal defects by non-incised papillae surgical approach. J Clin Periodontol. 2019 Sep;46(9):927-936. doi: 10.1111/jcpe.13158. Epub 2019 Jul 22.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 31190409 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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PER 3-3-3

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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