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NCT07405918
This study will evaluate the behavior of the implant-supported restorations (prosthesis) placed into the areas grafted with the 3D printed customized bone (personalized graft produced to fit a specific bone defect), as well as the volume contraction of the printed bone.
NCT07551115
This prospective observational study aims to investigate the prevalence and clinical significance of two oral protozoa, Entamoeba gingivalis and Trichomonas tenax, among patients attending the Bolu Abant İzzet Baysal University Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Periodontology. While the oral microbiome typically maintains a delicate balance, disruptions in this ecosystem are thought to trigger periodontal diseases. Recent evidence suggests that these parasites may contribute to increased inflammation and tissue destruction, potentially playing a role in the etiology of gingivitis and periodontitis. The study will include 120 participants aged 18 and older who meet the inclusion criteria. Following the collection of demographic data and oral hygiene habits via a questionnaire, a single calibrated examiner will perform comprehensive clinical periodontal examinations. Measurements will include Plaque Index (PI), Gingival Index (GI), Bleeding on Probing (BOP), Probing Pocket Depth (PPD), Clinical Attachment Loss (CAL), and Gingival Recession (GR) based on the 2017 World Workshop Classification of Periodontal and Peri-Implant Diseases and Conditions. To detect the presence of parasites, unstimulated whole saliva samples and subgingival plaque samples from the deepest periodontal pockets will be collected from each participant. These samples will be analyzed immediately at the Parasitology Laboratory using light microscopy (10X and 40X magnification) to identify live trophozoites. By evaluating the relationship between parasite prevalence and periodontal status, this research aims to contribute to the limited literature on oral protozoa in Turkey and increase clinical awareness regarding their impact on oral health.
NCT07507045
In Bangladesh, over 95% of pregnant women suffer from gum disease (gingivitis or periodontitis), yet oral health is rarely included in standard pregnancy check-ups. This study tests a new "Integrated Oral Health Promotion Package" to see if teaching oral hygiene during routine prenatal visits can improve the health of mothers. Pregnant women (ages 18-45) will be divided into two groups. The intervention group will receive two face-to-face education sessions with a dental assistant, learn a specific tooth-brushing technique, and receive weekly SMS text reminders to brush their teeth. The control group will receive the standard pregnancy care currently offered in Bangladesh. Researchers will track the participants for 12 weeks to see if the education and reminders lead to better brushing habits (twice-daily) and cleaner teeth and gums compared to the standard care group.
NCT07476417
Mowat-Wilson Syndrome (MWS) is a rare syndrome characterized by the presence of facial gestalt and delayed psychomotor development, variably associated with intellectual disability, epilepsy, Hirschsprung's disease (HSCR) and multiple congenital malformations. Although there is evidence of the presence of dental and craniofacial anomalies in MWS, little epidemiological data is available to date. The goal of this observational study is to assess oral health and dento-facial phenotype of people affected by Mowat-Wilson Syndrome (MWS). In addition, the Oral Health Related Quality of Life (OHRQoL) will be investigated.
NCT07489924
This randomized non-inferiority clinical trial aims to evaluate the microbiological effect of 0.12% chlorhexidine and 0.05% cetylpyridinium vs. probiotics (Lactobacillus reuteri Prodentis) on Porphyromonas gingivalis in patients with periodontal disease and diabetes mellitus in Colima, where molecular biology tests such as qPCR will be performed at the end, before and after treatment in each of the groups.
NCT07482280
Enamel is the most calcified tissue in the body and is composed of 92-96% by organic substances in particular hydroxyapatite. Hydroxyapatite nanoparticles are similar to the morphology and structure of tooth enamel apatite crystals and has been studied as a biomimetic material for enamel remineralization. Dentin hypersensitivity is a very common disorder in the adult population and it is characterized by short and intensive pain, in response to thermal or chemical stimuli. Dentin hypersensitivity can be generalized or localized, it can simultaneously affect one or more tooth surfaces and depends on the duration of the stimulus applied. In addition, there are numerous factors that can affect this condition, including gum recessions, enamel erosion, dentin exposure and periodontal disease. Many patients suffer from hypersensitivity during professional oral hygiene. The Vector system (Durr Dental, Bietigheim-Bissin gen, Germany) generates ultrasonic vibrations at a frequency of 25 kHz, which are converted by a resonant ring in a horizontal oscillation that is deflected vertically. In particular, the Vector Polish handpiece with a solution of hydroxyapatite is activated through ultrasound and it has the ability to favor the occlusion of the dentinal tubules leading to a reduction in hypersensitivity. The tip of the handpiece moves parallel along the axis of the insert, suitable for use in combination with the polishing fluid containing hydroxyapatite. The presence of this fluid associated with ultrasonic allows the root biofilm to be broken down thanks to cavitation and hydrodynamic forces; furthermore, avoiding horizontal vibrations caused a lower hypersensitivity compared to manual instruments. The aim of this randomized, controlled, split-mouth study is to investigate whether this device is effective in maintaining periodontal patients and is more gentle and comfortable during treatment, specifically in reducing sensitivity. To test this hypothesis, the mouth of each patients, upon initial evaluation, were divided in 2 parts: before a session of nonsurgical supportive therapy in half mouth the test sites (probing depth \> 5 mm or 5 mm with bleeding on probing) are treated with a traditional handpiece (control group) in the other half mouth the test sites are treated with an innovative handpiece which carries hydroxyapatite (test group). The prevalence of residual pockets will be evaluated at 6 weeks, 3 and 6 months after the initial therapy and compared between the two groups.
NCT04645693
This is a prospective cohort study designed to investigate the range of metabolic abnormalities observed in patients living with HIV on antiretroviral therapy. This study will also explore the concurrent role of poor oral health in supporting and driving chronic immune activation and inflammation in HIV infection.
NCT07025291
The aim of this study is to compare the salivary levels of HIF-2 alpha, MMP-9, and TRAP-5b among healthy individuals, patients with gingivitis, and patients with periodontitis; to examine the relationship between these levels and clinical parameters; and to determine their effectiveness in distinguishing periodontal disease from a healthy condition. It will be evaluated whether these biochemical mediators can be used as diagnostic biomarkers in the diagnosis of periodontal disease. Periodontal health is defined as the absence of signs of inflammation. Gingivitis is an inflammation of the gums and, if left untreated, can progress to periodontitis, a more severe condition characterized by the destruction of the supporting structures of the teeth. In this destruction, the host immune response to bacterial products and various inflammatory mediators (cytokines, MMPs) play a role. MMP-9 plays a significant role in the progression of inflammation and tissue damage. HIF-2 alpha is a factor that regulates bone formation and resorption and is activated in hypoxic or inflammatory environments. TRAP-5b is a specific marker of osteoclast activity and bone resorption. In the literature, there is no study that evaluates these three biomarkers together in saliva samples in the context of periodontal disease. This study aims to investigate the changes in these salivary biomarkers in the presence of periodontal disease, their diagnostic potential, and their relationship with clinical parameters. The findings may also provide insights for future treatments targeting these cytokine pathways.
NCT05813236
The aim of this study is to prove that Novosyn Quick and Monosyn Quick are equivalent in early wound healing in adult patients undergoing resective periodontal surgery. In order to show equivalence between Novosyn Quick and Monosyn Quick EHS, which is composed of 3 parameters: clinical signs of reepithelization, clinical signs of haemostasis and clinical signs of inflammation, will be calculated for each suture 10 ± 5 days postoperatively and cannot differ more than 2 points. Furthermore, complications, the handling of the suture material, pain, satisfaction of the patient and bacterial contamination of the thread (optional) will also be assessed as secondary objectives.
NCT07449546
This observational study aims to evaluate the association between periodontal status and trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) levels in patients diagnosed with peripheral artery disease (PAD). Both serum and saliva TMAO concentrations will be measured and compared according to periodontal health, periodontitis, and edentulism status. Clinical periodontal examinations and biological sample collection will be performed. The study seeks to investigate whether oral health status is associated with systemic TMAO levels in individuals with PAD.
NCT05533528
The objective of this study will be to evaluate a new protocol for the surgical treatment of periodontal disease with two novelties: to make a single incision in the midline of the interproximal area to respect the vascular supply and preserve the granulation tissue with regenerative potential. The investigators will carry out a controlled and randomized clinical trial with a control group (n=25; modified Kirkland flap) and a test group (n=25; experimental surgical protocol: incision in the mid-interproximal area of the papilla and preservation of the granulation tissue). Clinical parameters will be taken at the time of surgery and 12 months follow-up: bleeding on probing (BoP), clinical attachment level (CAL), residual probing depth (rPD),Probing pocket depth reduction (PPDr), recession (REC), interproximal gingival recession (iGR), width of keratinized gingiva (KT), gain of supra-alveolar clinical attachment (SUPRA-AG), early wound healing index (EHI).
NCT03997552
Three techniques for periodontal reconstruction will be compared, in which marginal access versus apical access will be carried out.
NCT07212270
The primary aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of intraseptal anesthesia using 0.3 mL of 4% articaine with 1:100,000 epinephrine (4% Ar+Ep) for periodontal flap surgery in patients with periodontitis and for gingivectomy/ gingivoplasty for the excision of hyperplastic gingival enlargements. The secondary aim is to compare clinical anesthetic parameters between the ISA and conventional anesthesia techniques.
NCT07377825
This randomized controlled clinical trial will compare three commonly used interproximal enamel reduction (IPR) techniques during clear aligner therapy in adult patients. IPR is a routine orthodontic procedure in which a small amount of enamel is removed between teeth to create space and help achieve the planned alignment. Seventy-five adults (18 years and older) indicated for receiving clear aligner treatment with IPR prescribed in their digital treatment plan will be enrolled at the orthodontic clinics of Riyadh Elm University (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) and randomized in a 1:1:1 ratio to one of three IPR techniques: manual abrasive strips (manual arm), motor-driven oscillating strips (motor-driven arm), or abrasive discs (abrasive arm). IPR will be performed by the same trained operator according to the assigned technique. The primary outcome is IPR accuracy, defined as the difference between the amount of IPR planned digitally and the amount performed clinically, measured using intraoral scans taken before and immediately after IPR. Secondary outcomes are short-term periodontal outcomes, assessed on IPR teeth only using plaque and gingival bleeding indices at baseline and at a 6-week follow-up visit. The data analyst will be blinded to group allocation
NCT07367737
This study evaluated the impact of smoking on salivary histatin-1 levels and clinical healing in 50 patients with unstable periodontitis (25 smokers and 25 non-smokers) undergoing non-surgical periodontal therapy (NSPT). By measuring clinical parameters like probing depth and clinical attachment level alongside ELISA-based protein analysis at baseline, one month, and three months post-treatment, the researchers sought to determine if the impaired wound healing typically seen in smokers correlates with a suppressed expression of this specific salivary protein.
NCT06261723
The goal of this observational study is to evaluate non-surgical periodontal treatment in women and men with periodontitis with and without obesity. The main questions it aims to answer are: * If non-surgical periodontal treatment of patients with chronic periodontitis can modulate the innate and adaptive immune response taking into account patient gender and the coexistence of obesity * If there are specific miRNAs that can regulate this immune response and can be considered as suitable biomarkers and therapeutic targets. Obese or non-obese participants with periodontitis will receive non-surgical periodontal treatment, consisting of oral health guidance and mechanical periodontal debridement throughout the mouth using an ultrasonic device and manual curettes. Researchers will compare four groups: obese women, non-obese women, obese men, and non-obese men, to clarify the involment of immune response after treatment, considering the coexistence of obesity and potential gender differences.
NCT06857474
This study investigates the effects of three polishing methods using a bristle brush, rubber cup, and air polishing on the surface roughness of scaled human teeth. The study aims to determine which polishing method is most effective in minimizing roughness and preventing plaque accumulation, thus contributing to improved oral health practices.
NCT06296498
The study will compare the clinical outcomes of the two procedures, open flap debridement (OFD) compared to open flap debridement with leukocyte and platelet-rich fibrin (L-PFR) as well as differences in patient postoperative pain perception.
NCT07274189
The goal of this clinical trial is to determine whether sodium bicarbonate fluoride toothpaste can help maintain periodontal health in adults who have undergone non-surgical periodontal treatment. The main question it aims to answer is: Does daily use of toothpaste affect the following outcomes: clinical oral health (plaque scores, gingival bleeding scores and periodontal pocket depths), salivary biochemical markers and the oral microbiome. Outcomes measures will be recorded at 0,3, and 6 months, during which time participants will receive either the treatment or placebo toothpaste and undergo oral hygiene instruction and PMPR over 6 months.
NCT05384132
This study will evaluate the use of Livionex Dental Gel (LDG) as a home care product in reducing probing pocket depth (PD) beyond the effect achieved by the current standard of care with SRP in periodontitis patients.