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Active clinical trials for "Periodontal Diseases"

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Supporting Oral Self-care of Patients With Periodontitis Through Motivational Interview

Periodontal DiseasesPatient Education1 more

The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential additive effect of Motivational Interviewing (MI) on gingival health and self-care. Our hypothesis was that the Motivational Interviewing would result in improved gingival health and self-care compared to prevailing patient education.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Serum A.Actinomycetemcomitans Antibodies and Periodontitis

Periodontal Diseases

The aim of this study was to analyze the association between serum A.actinomycetemcomitans antibodies in patients with periodontitis. Furthermore, the objective was to determine if the periodontitis influenced serum IgG A.actinomycetemcomitans antibodies levels

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Role of NLRP3 in Periodontitis and Diabetes

Metabolic DiseasePeriodontal Diseases

NLRP3 plays a key role in endothelial function and may be a link for the known interaction of periodontitis and diabetes. The investigators compared the impact of gingival health, periodontitis (CP), diabetes or of both diseases (CP +diabetes) on saliva and serum NLRP3levels.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the 1999 and 2018 Periodontal Disease Classifications: a Retrospective Study

Diabetes MellitusSmoking1 more

The aim of present study was to evaluate how the 2018 classification reflects the severity, extent and progression of the disease, taking into account the risk factors for periodontal disease, smoking and diabetes, when compared with the 1999 classification.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Changes in Oral Health in Tobacco Cigarettes Smokers After Switching to Combustion-Free Nicotine...

GingivitisPeriodontal Diseases

Although the well-known detrimental effects of conventional cigarette smoking on oral health, there are still lack of evidences about the impact of less harmful alternatives (such as electronic cigarettes or heat not burn products), especially in young smokers with clinical absence of signs of moderate to severe periodontitis. This study aims to investigate whether cigarette smokers who switch to combustion-free nicotine delivery systems (C-F NDS) undergo measurable improvements in oral health parameters and teeth appearance, comparing short- and long-term impact on periodontal health between smokers continuing with conventional cigarette smoking, those switching to combustion-free nicotine delivery systems (C-F NDS), and never-smokers. The investigator propose a prospective, multicenter, interventional, open label, randomized, controlled, three parallel-arms study assessing oral health parameters and teeth appearance of 18 months duration.

Unknown status29 enrollment criteria

Effect of Waterpipe Smoking on Periodontal Health

Waterpipe SmokingPeriodontal Diseases

The main objective of the study is to assess the effect of waterpipe smoking on periodontal health, which will be done using a well constructed validated questionnaire. Then a full periodontal examination and x-ray evaluation will be done for all of the participants.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Oral Health in Breast Cancer Survivors on Aromatase Inhibitors

Periodontal DiseaseQuality of Life

The purpose of this study is to determine how aromatase inhibitors (AIs) such as Arimidex, Aromasin or Femara affect a woman's oral health and oral health related quality of life. Patients, dental professionals and medical oncologists will benefit from a greater understanding of the best oral care follow up practices of breast cancer survivors using aromatase inhibitors.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Periodontal Treatment Response in Type II Diabetic Patients

Type II DiabetesPeriodontal Disease

Diabetes mellitus affects > 171 million people worldwide, with type II diabetes being the most prevalent, affecting 85-95% of the diabetic population. Unfortunately, despite conventional medical treatment, some diabetic patients do not seem to be able to reach desirable metabolic control. This is a double-blinded, randomized study investigating the effects of triclosan containing toothpaste (commercial name: Colgate Total) on the response to periodontal treatment in type II diabetic patients with periodontal disease. The investigators believe that using triclosan containing toothpaste during periodontal treatment will decrease the local inflammatory response and that this reduction will improve periodontal status and metabolic control.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Periodontal and Periapical Inflammation and Pregnancy

Periodontal DiseasePeriapical Disease4 more

This is a retrospective chart review of patient records at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. We are not actively recruiting patients for this study. Recent animal studies we conducted showed that periapical abscesses during pregnancy cause a systemic inflammatory response in the mother. Also due to the increase in TNF-alpha (an inflammatory cytokine) the mother also become insulin resistant and thus developed gestational diabetes. Periodontal inflammation has been shown in the research to lead to low-birth weight and pre-term birth. We are looking retrospectively to see if an association exists in charted data between periapical and periodontal inflammation and adverse pregnancy outcomes.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

The Importance of Periostin in Periodontal Health and Disease

Periodontal DiseaseNon-diseased Patients

The goal of this study is to determine the clinical importance of Periostin in oral health and disease. The long-term goal will be to develop practical applications for the diagnosis, treatment, prevention and cure of human periodontal diseases.

Completed10 enrollment criteria
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