Impact of Supracrestal Tissue Attachment Dimension on Outcome of Scaling and Root Planing and Open Flap Debridement Procedure in Different Periodontal Phenotypes
NCT ID: NCT05696600
Last Updated: 2023-06-27
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48 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-02-01
2024-03-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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There are various surgical procedures for the management of periodontal pocket which include curettage, gingivectomy, periodontal flap surgery and guided tissue regeneration. Among these, periodontal flap surgery is used widely. The primary objective of periodontal flap surgery is to obtain access for root instrumentation so that plaque can be removed and the secondary objective is pocket reduction via soft and hard tissue resection to facilitate home care5. Neumann was the pioneer of periodontal flap6 surgery then Widman described the different incision technique for periodontal flap in 1966. A modification of Widman flap was described by Ramfjord and Nissle in 19747. This modification includes initial incision which is parallel to the long axis to the tooth and a second crevicular incision which surrounds the neck of teeth. Advantages of modified Widman flap surgery are that it conserves bone and there is optimal root coverage which is esthetically acceptable and also permits oral hygiene. It also results in more pocket closure and more bone regeneration. But one of the major disadvantage of modified Widman flap procedure is unfavourable interproximal architecture immediately after removal of dressing7.
With time it has been seen that outcomes of surgical periodontal therapy is effectively influenced by various factors such as pocket depth, severity of gingival inflammation, marginal alveolar bone, systemic diseases and smoking8-10. As per the literature available these factors need to be further explored. Biologic width, which is now known as supracrestal tissue attachment (SCTA) is described as a variable entity comprising of junctional epithelium and connective tissue attachment coronal to the alveolar crest11. A landmark histologic study by Gargiulo et al which was done on human autopsy specimens has given an average of 2.04 mm for this entity12, though a study by Vacek et al stated that it may range from 0.75 mm to as large as 4 mm in a healthy periodontium13. But these studies did not tell about the clinical significance of BW and then Inger et al were the first to describe the clinical significance of biological width in dentistry. Another human histometric study has demonstrated mean measurement of supracrestal tissue as 2.75+/-0.59mm. however these studies were only conducted on healthy periodontium14. Only a few studies have attempted to assess the dimensions of SCTA in periodontal disease. According to a study by Novak et al, average clinical biologic width in case of severe, generalized, chronic periodontitis was observed to be nearly twice as previously reported for histological width which was 2.04mm (1.94 -1.97mm). In this study 44% of all measured sites were had PD and CAL less than equal to 3mm. Its observations suggested that even in the presence of a severe, generalized, horizontal pattern of alveolar bone loss, nearly half of the clinical sites in the mouth showed minimal clinical signs of disease but extensive radiographic evidence of alveolar bone loss15. One of the study by Abullais et al suggest that clinical and radiographic findings of the SCTA showed a significant difference in patients with periodontitis16. Various clinical and experimental studies are available in the literature about the effect of periodontal surgical procedure on healing and regeneration of SCTA but there is no study in the literature which demonstrate the effect of SCTA on scaling and root planning and open flap debridement. Thus, the aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of supracrestal tissue attachment dimension on the outcomes of scaling and root planing followed by open flap debridement in patients with stage 2 and stage 3 periodontitis between thick versus thin periodontal phenotypes.
MATERIALS AND METHODOLOGY
SETTINGS: The present prospective clinical trial will be conducted in the Department of Periodontics, Post Graduate Institute of Dental Sciences, Rohtak STUDY DESIGN: Interventional study TIME FRAME: 12-14 months SAMPLE SIZE Sample size determination was done by using G power software. Results of a previous study by Gumber et al. taking changes in clinical attachment gain as the clinical outcome at the end of 6 months between thick and thin PP was used to compute the effect size, taking power as 80% and α as 0.05. Sample of 18 patients per group was calculated as the minimum sample size for the study. Considering 30% patient attrition, a total of 24 patients will be recruited per group.
METHOD OF RECRUITMENT:
Patients will be recruited from out patient clinic of Department of Periodontics, PGIDS, Rohtak after screening based on given inclusion and exclusion criteria.
RANDOMIZATION \& ALLOCATION CONCEALMENT-Not applicable BLINDING/MASKING-single blind INTERVENTION All the participants will undergo phase-I therapy with a combination of hand scalers and curettes (Hu Friedy) and ultrasonic scaler (EMS Piezon,250, Switzerland). Oral hygiene instructions will be imparted and will be reinforced at each appointment.
After a period of 6 weeks of scaling and root planing, patients having residual probing depth of ≥ 5 mm at ≥ 4 sites along ≥ 2 maxillary or mandibular incisors teeth will be recalled for open flap debridement. Patients will be recalled at the end of 3 months and 6 months for recording of parameters.
METHODOLOGY:
Patients fulfilling the eligibility criteria will be enrolled in the study after obtaining the informed consent. Periodontal parameters will be assessed which include Plaque index (PI), Gingival index (GI), clinical attachment level (CAL) , periodontal pocket depth (PPD), bleeding on probing (BOP), Periodontal phenotype (PP), keratinized tissue width (KTW) and supracrestal tissue attachment (SCTA).
KTW will be evaluated before supracrestal tissue attachment (SCTA) measurement and SCTA will be measured under local anesthesia.
The transgingival probing depth will be measured till the alveolar crest (from the free gingival margin to the alveolar crest under LA). SCTA will be obtained after subtracting the probing depth (free gingival margin to base of the periodontal pocket) from supracrestal gingiva.
Evaluation of PP will be done after completion of Phase I therapy using probe transparency method.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Thick periodontal phenotype
Scaling and root planing and open flap debridement in patients with stage II and stage III periodontitis
Scaling and root planing and open flap debridement
Scaling and root planing involves removal of plaque and calculus.
Open Flap debridement involves reflection of full thickness mucoperiosteal flap, thorough debridement of the surgical site and approximation and suturing of the flap at the original position.
Thin periodontal phenotype
Scaling and root planing and open flap debridement in patients with stage II and stage III periodontitis
Scaling and root planing and open flap debridement
Scaling and root planing involves removal of plaque and calculus.
Open Flap debridement involves reflection of full thickness mucoperiosteal flap, thorough debridement of the surgical site and approximation and suturing of the flap at the original position.
Interventions
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Scaling and root planing and open flap debridement
Scaling and root planing involves removal of plaque and calculus.
Open Flap debridement involves reflection of full thickness mucoperiosteal flap, thorough debridement of the surgical site and approximation and suturing of the flap at the original position.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Maxillary or mandibular incisors having same periodontal phenotype
Exclusion Criteria
2. Malaligned teeth
3. Patient having undergone any periodontal therapy within one year
4. Pregnant and lactating females
5. Patient on antibiotic therapy in the past one month
30 Years
45 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Postgraduate Institute of Dental Sciences Rohtak
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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SAKSHI VERMA, BDS
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
POST GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF DENTAL SCIENCES ROHTAK
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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SAKSHIPERIO
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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