Hyaluronic Acid Versus Red Injectable Platelet Rich Fibrin in Treatment of Periodontitis
Periodontitis Chronic Generalized Severe
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Periodontitis Chronic Generalized Severe
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: clinical periodontal loss and radiographic bone loss of stage III/grades A and B with no history of systemic disease. at least four periodontal sites with a pocket depth of six mm or greater radiographic evidence of bone loss extending to the middle third of the root clinical attachment loss of five mm or more Exclusion Criteria: uncontrolled systemic conditions (uncontrolled diabetes or uncontrolled hypertension) bleeding disorders, or on anticoagulant therapy alcohol users pregnant or lactating females heavy smokers (more than ten cigarettes per day) chemo or radio therapy antibiotic/anti-inflammatory drugs over the last three months before treatment.
Sites / Locations
- Beirut Arab University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
No Intervention
Treated with hyaluronic acid + SRP
Treated with red i-PRF + SRP
Scaling and root planing only
After scaling and root planing, hyaluronic acid (GENGIGEL®) will be applied in the following forms (one ml of 0.8% HA was injected subgingivally once every four weeks), topically (0.2 ml of 0.8% HA applied by the patient twice daily for the following 14 days after the subgingival application).
The red i-PRF will be injected into the pocket at the point of interdental space after SRP. Moreover, to control bleeding due to the needle tip after the procedure, a saline-soaked sponge will be placed between the lip and the gingiva and removed after 15 minutes. A total of four sessions of i-PRF will be administered to patients at a ten-day interval.
no adjunctive treatment will be done to scaling and root planing