Association Between Periodontal Bone Loss and Maxillary Sinus Changes.
NCT ID: NCT04702867
Last Updated: 2021-01-11
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UNKNOWN
450 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2021-02-01
2021-06-30
Brief Summary
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AIM To determine the association between periodontal bone loss and maxillary sinus changes through cone beam computed tomography.
OBJECTIVES Primary objectives- 1. To compare the presence of maxillary sinus changes in patients with radiographic evidence of periodontal bone loss with healthy controls.
Secondary objectives-
1. To determine the correlation between severity of periodontal bone loss with the changes in maxillary sinus.
2. To compare the mean maxillary sinus mucosal thickening in patients with radiographic evidence of periodontal disease with healthy controls.
MATERIALS AND METHODOLOGY:
STUDY DESIGN A retrospective study will be conducted in the department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Post Graduate Institute of Dental Sciences, Rohtak.
STUDY SETTING Hospital based study - CBCT volumes which are available in the archives of Oral Medicine and Radiology department will be evaluated.
STUDY PERIOD This study will be completed in 6 months. STUDY SUBJECTS CBCT volumes of patients who have undergone CBCT examination between May 2019 and December 2020 for various dental purposes will be evaluated and the volumes fulfilling the inclusion criteria will be included in the study. The subjects will be divided into 2 groups- Periodontal disease group and Healthy group, INCLUSION CRITERIA
1\. Good quality images with visualization of maxillary sinus and maxillary posterior teeth of at least one side.
EXCLUSION CRITERIA
1. Signs of endodontic pathology like periapical radiolucency, root canal fillings etc.
2. Presence of metal artifacts interfering with the view of the maxilla.
3. Presence of trauma or pathologies such as tumours, cysts or malignancies that obscure the view of the region of interest.
SAMPLE SIZE A minimum sample size of 71 maxillary scans in each group has been calculated to expect a difference of 26.84% in the prevalence of the 2 groups as ascertained from a pilot study, at a significance level of 0.05 and a power of 90%.
Since group one will further be divided into 3 classes, a sample size of 225 in each group shall be taken.
METHODOLOGY
* CBCT volumes of patients who have undergone CBCT for various dental purposes between May 2019 to December 2020 available in the archives of Department of Oral medicine and radiology will be evaluated.
* These scans will be screened for radiographic evidence of periodontal disease i.e. horizontal or vertical bone loss and bone loss at the furcation.
* Further, the periodontal bone loss scans i.e. 225 will be divided into 3 groups of 75 each: mild (\<25%), moderate (25-50%) and severe (\>50%) according to the amount of bone loss.
* The group with no bone loss will be taken as the control group i.e. 225.
* Maxillary sinuses will be evaluated according to the following criteria; score range from 0 to 6 ; 0 - no mucosal changes.,1 - area without cortical bone and with soft tissue density, thickness \>3 mm, parallel to sinus bone wall,2- sinus polyp, 3-antral pseudo cyst, 4- non-specific opacification,5- periostitis,6- antrolith.
DATA MANAGEMENT AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Data will be tabulated in Microsoft Excel sheet. The results will be expressed as the frequency (%) of maxillary and Mean + Standard deviation (SD) for maxillary sinus mucosal thickening. Normality of data will be assessed and Chi-square or student T test shall be used for non-parametric and parametric data respectively. All analysis will be performed by SPSS software version 21. A p value less than 0.05 will be considered significant for all outcomes.
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Detailed Description
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Periodontal disease has been attributed as one of the causes of odontogenic maxillary sinusitis by various studies. The studies done so far offer some limitations such as lack of a control group, lack of corelation with disease severity, not taking focal sinus thickening adjacent to the infected tooth into consideration, small sample sizes and lack of clinical correlation.
Thus, this study aims to determine the association between periodontal disease and maxillary sinusitis through cone beam computed tomography in an Indian subpopulation attempting to overcome the limitations of the previous studies.
RESEARCH QUESTION P: Population (Patients with radiographic evidence of periodontal disease in their CBCT images) I: Intervention (none) C: Control(Patients with no evidence of periodontal disease in their CBCT images) O: Outcome (Radiographic signs of maxillary sinus changes) T: Time Frame (6 months) S: Study Design (Retrospective study) Setting in Haryana , India Is periodontal bone loss a risk factor for development of maxillary sinus changes?
AIM AND OBJECTIVES:
AIM To determine the association between periodontal bone loss and maxillary sinus changes through cone beam computed tomography.
OBJECTIVES Primary objectives- 1. To compare the presence of maxillary sinus changes in patients with radiographic evidence of periodontal bone loss with healthy controls.
Secondary objectives-
1. To determine the correlation between severity of periodontal bone loss with the changes in maxillary sinus.
2. To compare the mean maxillary sinus mucosal thickening in patients with radiographic evidence of periodontal disease with healthy controls.
MATERIALS AND METHODOLOGY:
STUDY DESIGN A retrospective study will be conducted in the department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Post Graduate Institute of Dental Sciences, Rohtak.
STUDY SETTING Hospital based study - CBCT volumes which are available in the archives of Oral Medicine and Radiology department will be evaluated.
STUDY PERIOD This study will be completed in 6 months. STUDY SUBJECTS CBCT volumes of patients who have undergone CBCT examination between May 2019 and December 2020 for various dental purposes will be evaluated and the volumes fulfilling the inclusion criteria will be included in the study. The subjects will be divided into 2 groups- Periodontal disease group and Healthy group, INCLUSION CRITERIA
1\. Good quality images with visualization of maxillary sinus and maxillary posterior teeth of at least one side.
EXCLUSION CRITERIA
1. Signs of endodontic pathology like periapical radiolucency, root canal fillings etc.
2. Presence of metal artifacts interfering with the view of the maxilla.
3. Presence of trauma or pathologies such as tumours, cysts or malignancies that obscure the view of the region of interest.
SAMPLE SIZE A minimum sample size of 71 maxillary scans in each group has been calculated to expect a difference of 26.84% in the prevalence of the 2 groups as ascertained from a pilot study, at a significance level of 0.05 and a power of 90%.
Since group one will further be divided into 3 classes, a sample size of 225 in each group shall be taken.
METHODOLOGY
* CBCT volumes of patients who have undergone CBCT for various dental purposes between May 2019 to December 2020 available in the archives of Department of Oral medicine and radiology will be evaluated.
* These scans will be screened for radiographic evidence of periodontal disease i.e. horizontal or vertical bone loss and bone loss at the furcation.
* Further, the periodontal bone loss scans i.e. 225 will be divided into 3 groups of 75 each: mild (\<25%), moderate (25-50%) and severe (\>50%) according to the amount of bone loss.
* The group with no bone loss will be taken as the control group i.e. 225.
* Maxillary sinuses will be evaluated according to the following criteria; score range from 0 to 6 ; 0 - no mucosal changes.,1 - area without cortical bone and with soft tissue density, thickness \>3 mm, parallel to sinus bone wall,2- sinus polyp, 3-antral pseudo cyst, 4- non-specific opacification,5- periostitis,6- antrolith.
DATA MANAGEMENT AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Data will be tabulated in Microsoft Excel sheet. The results will be expressed as the frequency (%) of maxillary and Mean + Standard deviation (SD) for maxillary sinus mucosal thickening. Normality of data will be assessed and Chi-square or student T test shall be used for non-parametric and parametric data respectively. All analysis will be performed by SPSS software version 21. A p value less than 0.05 will be considered significant for all outcomes.
ETHICAL CONSIDERATION Ethical clearance will be obtained from the Bio-medical \& Health Research Ethics Committee (BHRC), PGIDS Rohtak to conduct the study. Patient confidentiality would be maintained by not disclosing their details
Conditions
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Study Design
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OTHER
RETROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Periodontal bone loss group
The cases with level of alveolar crest more than 2 mm from the CEJ as measured using CBCT scan on mesial and distal sides of all premolar and molar teeth.
No interventions assigned to this group
Healthy group
The cases with level of alveolar crest equal to or less than 2 mm from the CEJ as measured using CBCT scan on mesial and distal sides of all premolar and molar teeth.
No interventions assigned to this group
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
2\. Presence of metal artifacts interfering with the view of the maxilla. 3. Presence of trauma or pathologies such as tumours, cysts or malignancies that obscure the view of the region of interest.
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Postgraduate Institute of Dental Sciences Rohtak
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Post Graduate Institute of Dental Sciences
Rohtak, Haryana, India
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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Harshapopli27
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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