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CompletedNCT01215201

Diode Laser Study for Periodontal Maintenance Patients

Adjunctive Non-Surgical Therapy of Inflamed Periodontal Pockets Using Diode Lasers During Maintenance Therapy

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
22 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Nebraska · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
30 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This study tries to determine whether the additional use of laser with "cleaning" (known as scaling and root planning) will result in the reduction of inflammation, reduction of bleeding upon examination and reduction of pocket depth in patients who are being maintained on a regular basis but have pocket depths that are ≥5mm with bleeding. When a pocket is bleeding, it is inflamed. It is usually "cleaned" with periodontal instruments (root-planed) to establish health. Some research also advocates using laser therapy to treat a bleeding pocket. Laser therapy is presently being performed in some dental offices and dental colleges. This research is trying to see if the additional laser therapy is beneficial.

Detailed description

The purpose of this study is to determine whether the adjunctive use of diode laser with scaling and root planing is more effective than scaling and root planing alone in clinically reducing periodontal pocket depth (PD), reducing bleeding on probing (BOP) and gaining of clinical attachment level (CAL). It also assesses whether diode laser with scaling and root planing will have an effect on cytokines and inflammatory biomarkers compared to root planing alone. Any adult who is currently a routine periodontal maintenance patient and has one or more ≥ 5mm pockets with BOP will be invited to participate in the study. If they choose to participate, they will sign an informed consent. Crevicular fluid samples from each test site and another non-involved site in the mouth will be collected utilizing the standard protocol and frozen for later analyses of the presence of certain inflammatory biomarkers (IL-1β). Baseline data (i.e., PD, CAL, BOP, suppuration, supragingival plaque, subgingival restorative margins, smoking status) will be collected. The involved teeth will then be randomly treated with scaling and root-planing with hand instruments and diode laser (test) or scaling and root-planing with hand instruments alone. The patient will return 3 months later for follow-up data collection. He/she will then receive his/her regular 3 month maintenance therapy. The changes between baseline and 3 months for the clinical parameters and gingival crevicular fluids' inflammatory biomarkers will be compared between test and control experimental sites.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREScaling and Root PlaningUse periodontal hand instruments (curettes) to remove plaque, bacteria, and deposits on the root's surfaces.
PROCEDUREDiode Laser + Scaling and Root PlaningFirst: Periodontal hand instruments (curettes) were used to remove plaque, bacteria, and deposits on the root's surfaces (within a periodontal pocket) Then: Biolase 940 nm Ezlase diode laser was used to sterilize a periodontal pocket. Power: 0.80 Watts Wavelength: 940 nm Energy level: 0.80 Joules/second Mode of beam delivery: continuous

Timeline

Start date
2010-05-01
Primary completion
2011-06-01
Completion
2011-07-01
First posted
2010-10-06
Last updated
2023-09-15

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01215201. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.