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Active clinical trials for "Periodontal Attachment Loss"

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Two Different Graft Harvesting Techniques Applied in Localized Gingival Recessions

Gingival RecessionLocalized4 more

The primary purpose of this study is to compare the root coverage rate of the gingival unit-shaped connective tissue graft, obtained by intraoral de-epithelization, with the traditional de-epithelialized free gingival graft in localized recessions of anterior and premolar teeth. In addition, it is aimed to compare the postoperative gingival thickness between the two techniques. The secondary aim is to search the effects of both techniques on periodontal parameters and to evaluate patient-centered outcomes.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Therapeutic Application of Coconut Oil in Oral Health

Periodontal DiseasesPeriodontal Inflammation2 more

The scientific literature has verified that coconut oil has properties that open perspectives for its application in order to maintain oral health and, in particular, for the treatment of different oral pathologies. Thus, the purpose of this project is summarized in the following objectives: Determine in vitro the biocompatibility of coconut oil. Determine in vivo the clinical effect of coconut oil as an adjunct treatment for periodontal disease.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Non - Incised Papilla Versus Single Flap Technique In The Reconstruction Of Intrabony Defect

Periodontal Attachment Loss

The present study will aim to assess the effectiveness of the non-Incised Papilla surgical approach NIPSA used for the surgical debridement of deep intraosseous defects compared to the single-flap approach SFA. Primary outcome: interproximal clinical attachment level gain Secondary outcomes: residual probing pocket depth (PPD), pocket depth (PD) reduction, recession (REC), location of the tip of the papilla (TP), width of the keratinized tissue (KT), wound closure (WC), supra-alveolar attachment gain (SUPRA-AG)

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

The Use of a Non-Incised Minimally Invasive Flap Procedure in Conjunction With Emdogain® MI Compared...

PeriodontitisAttachment Loss1 more

This study is designed to evaluate the use of Emdogain® MI in a procedure where a significant portion of the lining of the sulcus is removed by curettage (similar to the traditional clinical procedure described as "gingival curettage") to the point of tissue mobility. This will be designated as a "non-incised minimally invasive flap access procedure". A videoscope will be utilized to assist with the requirement to adequately visualize and debride the root surface. This research project will define the approach used as a "non-incised minimally invasive flap access" approach and will be a modification of recognized minimally invasive techniques. This modification will be made by Dr. Harrel who first describe the minimally invasive periodontal approach and defined minimally invasive periodontal procedures in 1995.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Effect of Adjunctive Use of Vitamin B3 and B9 on Myeloperoxidase Level in the GCF of Patients With...

Periodontitis Stage IPeriodontal Diseases4 more

this study addresses the effect of the vitamin B3 and vitamin B9 on the periodontal healing at the sites of periodontal destruction due to periodontitis and evaluate its added effect to the conventional non-surgical periodontal treatment on its pivotal role in the biological activities and repair in the body in general and the periodontium in specific. The research will be conducted on patients suffering from stage I and II periodontitis that typically are to be treated with non surgical periodontal therapy, the rationale of the non surgical periodontal treatment is eliminating the plaque biofilm responsible for stimulation of host immune defense causing the inflammation and hence suppressing the periodontal destruction. the trial is targeting enhancing the treatment effect by the administration of vitamin B3 and B9 supplements which will target the host inflammatory reaction itself and directly suppressing it as well as enhancing the periodontal regeneration and the gain of the lost attachment.

Not yet recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of rhPDGF as an Adjunct to Non-surgical Periodontal Therapy of Intrabony Defects

Periodontal DiseasesPeriodontal Attachment Loss3 more

The aim of the present study is to clinically and radiographically evaluate the efficacy of recombinant human platelet-derived growth factor (rhPDGF) in intrabony defects following scaling and root planing (SRP). This study will be designed as a randomized clinical trial of 12-month duration. A total of 51 patients (each with a single infrabony defect) will be recruited and randomly equally distributed into 3 groups: an experimental group treated with SRP and rhPDGF, a first control group treated with SRP and collagen sponge and a second control group treated with SRP alone. Each defect will be treated with an ultrasonic scaler with dedicated thin tips for supra- and subgingival debridement associated with hand instrumentation under local anesthesia. Caution will be taken to preserve the stability of soft tissues. Following SRP, experimental and control sites will be randomly chosen. The test sites will be treated by inserting a collagen plug soaked for at least 15 minutes in a 1.5cc solution containing hPDGF-BB. In the first control group the infrabony defects will be treated with SRP and a collagen sponge soaked in saline solution. In the second control sites no further treatment will be carried out. Pre- and post-treatment clinical measurements were performed by an examiner blinded to the treatment modalities using a graded periodontal probe (HuFriedy UNC 15). Before the treatment and at 6 and 12 months post-treatment, all patients were examined by measuring the clinical attachment level, probing depth, gingival recession, full-mouth plaque score and bleeding on probing. Standardized radiographs of selected study sites will be taken at baseline and at the 6 and 12 months follow-up visits using the long-cone technique with a customized holder and a thermoplastic occlusal reference to allow reproducible positioning. All radiographs will be analysed by a dedicated dental software (Carestream Dental LLC Atlanta, GA, USA) to make linear measurements. The defect bone level (DBL), the defect angle (DA) and the radiographic defect area (RDA) will be evaluated.

Not yet recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy of Periodontal Surgery in Supra-alveolar-type Defects With or Without Straumann®...

Periodontal Attachment LossPeriodontal Diseases

The primary objective of this study is to demonstrate that in supra-alveolar-type defects (i.e., defects displaying a predominately horizontal pattern of bone loss), periodontal surgery with the additional use of Straumann® Emdogain will result in significantly higher Clinical Attachment Level (CAL) gain compared to periodontal surgery without Straumann® Emdogain.

Terminated28 enrollment criteria

Verify if Amelogenins Had Some Benefits in Improving Lower 2nd Molar Periodontal Healing After 3rd...

Attachment LossPeriodontal2 more

Background: Prevention of periodontal defects after the extraction of lower third molars remains a challenge. Various methods have been proposed in the literature, but there are no studies which evaluated the effectiveness of amelogenins. Methods: A single-blind split-mouth randomized controlled clinical trial (RCT) was performed on 5 patients to verify if amelogenins had some benefits in improving lower second molar periodontal healing after adjacent third molar extraction. A PPD ≥ 8 mm associated with a radiographic bone defect of at least 5 mm were the main inclusion criteria.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Study on Regenerative Treatment of Intra-bony Defects

Periodontal DiseasePeriodontal Attachment Loss

The aim of this investigation is to determine whether a synthetic hydroxyapatite is as effective as an enamel matrix protein for periodontal regeneration in patients who have intra-bony periodontal defects.

Completed31 enrollment criteria

Antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy in Patients With Periodontal Disease and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus...

Periodontal DiseasesDiabetes Mellitus5 more

Objectives: This study aimed to determine the effect of concomitant antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPTD) on periodontal disease and glycaemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Clinical Relevance: aPTD is a noninvasive adjunctive therapy that can positively influence the periodontal treatment outcome.

Completed11 enrollment criteria
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