The Efficacy of Diode Laser and Subgingival Air Polishing With Erythritol in Treatment of Periodontitis
NCT ID: NCT06209554
Last Updated: 2024-01-23
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
24 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-01-13
2023-03-17
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Dental plaque illustrates bacterial growth in the form of a biofilm Porphyromonas gingivalis, a Gram-negative anaerobic bacterium, is found in 85.75% of subgingival plaques associated with chronic periodontitis. The presence of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans at the individual level is notably associated with disease risk due to its genetic variation and virulence factors.
Exclusive reliance on mechanical therapy (SRP) may fall short in eliminating pathogenic bacterial species due to their presence within periodontal tissues or in regions inaccessible by periodontal instruments during close debridement. These challenges pose constraints on the enduring stability of outcomes in nonsurgical techniques, forming the rationale for supplementary therapies involving antibiotics, antiseptics, nonchemical modalities, laser, and photodynamic therapy.
Laser therapy, particularly the diode laser at 940 nm, in conjunction with SRP, enhances and facilitates the healing process in treated sites. The diode laser, preferred for its cost-effectiveness, portability, and user-friendly nature, simultaneously addresses the removal of diseased soft tissues, targets microorganisms, and induces an antibacterial effect within periodontal pockets.
Its favorable tissue penetration capabilities and absorption in pigmented tissues make it particularly adept at targeting pigmented bacteria and granulation tissue.
The emergence of low-abrasive and resorbable powders, used with subgingival delivery tools, sparks renewed interest in air-polishing devices (APDs) for periodontal treatment. Research indicates that APDs contribute to a reduction in post-operative patient discomfort and sensitivity, enhance patient acceptance, and result in minimal alterations to surrounding soft and hard tissues. Air-flow therapy may be particularly beneficial for challenging cases such as teeth with furcation involvement and sites with restricted access, traditionally posing difficulties for thorough debridement using conventional instrumentation.
Initially designed to eliminate biofilm and stains, APDs using abrasive powders were found detrimental to exposed root surfaces, gingiva, and certain restorative materials. Subsequently, there was a shift towards the adoption of resorbable powders with low abrasiveness, including glycine and erythritol, to mitigate adverse effects.
The recently introduced erythritol powder, a water-soluble, non-toxic sugar alcohol, and artificial sweetener, is extensively employed in the food industry. Erythritol powder air-polishing (EPAP) used as a monotherapy exhibits outcomes in supportive periodontal therapy comparable to those achieved through conventional power-driven and manual debridement.
There is a suggestion that erythritol powder may possess a prolonged antimicrobial effect on the subgingival biofilm, with studies indicating its capability to decrease the numbers of P. gingivalis and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans during supportive periodontal treatment.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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control group
Eight patients to be treated with only Scaling and root planning .
ultrasonic tips and Gracey curettes, airflow with erythritol and diode laser
diode laser and erythritol used as adjunctive method in the treatment of periodontitis in addition to scaling and root planning
erythritol group
Eight patients to be treated with erythritol air polishing as an adjunct to Scaling and root planning .
ultrasonic tips and Gracey curettes, airflow with erythritol and diode laser
diode laser and erythritol used as adjunctive method in the treatment of periodontitis in addition to scaling and root planning
laser group
Eight patients to be treated with dioad laser as an adjunct to Scaling and root planning .
ultrasonic tips and Gracey curettes, airflow with erythritol and diode laser
diode laser and erythritol used as adjunctive method in the treatment of periodontitis in addition to scaling and root planning
Interventions
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ultrasonic tips and Gracey curettes, airflow with erythritol and diode laser
diode laser and erythritol used as adjunctive method in the treatment of periodontitis in addition to scaling and root planning
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
Current smokers. Patients underwent prior periodontal therapy within the last 6 months. Individuals who had used antibiotics in the previous 6 months.
30 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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sara mohamed awad elmeligy
OTHER
Responsible Party
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sara mohamed awad elmeligy
Investigator Affiliation
Principal Investigators
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samah H elmeadawy, ph.D
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Mansoura U
Locations
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Mansoura Univeristy
Al Mansurah, , Egypt
Countries
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References
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Elmeligy SMA, Saleh W, Elewa GM, Abu El-Ezz HZ, Mahmoud NM, Elmeadawy S. The efficacy of diode laser and subgingival air polishing with erythritol in treatment of periodontitis (clinical and microbiological study). BMC Oral Health. 2024 Jul 4;24(1):763. doi: 10.1186/s12903-024-04481-6.
Other Identifiers
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treatment of periodontitis
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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