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CompletedNCT05905445

Use of Ozone Gel as an Antimicrobial in Treatment of Periodontitis

The Effect of Ozone Gel as an Adjunct Treatment in Patients of Periodontitis According to Clinical and Biological Marker. A Split-mouth Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial.

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 1
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
21 (actual)
Sponsor
Ghufran Falih Hassan · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease that destroys tooth-supporting structures through oral bacterial plaque. ozone gel's act as an antimicrobial effect as an adjunct to conventional periodontal therapy (scaling and root planning). exposure of bacteria to ozone leads to the oxidation of the phospholipids and lipoproteins that comprise the bacterial cell membrane. Ozone gel has the potential to play an anti-inflammatory role in the treatment of periodontitis by monitoring both clinical and biological parameters.

Detailed description

Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease that destroys tooth-supporting structures through oral bacterial plaque. Scaling and root planning are considered the gold standard treatment for periodontal disease. Antiseptics represent an aid to the gold standard nonsurgical treatment of scaling and root planning (SRP) for periodontal disease. Adjuncts to scaling and root planning have been introduced as ozone gel. This gel represents both antimicrobial and beneficial effects while expressing safe cytocompatibility toward host tissues, which is progressively developing. The study aims to determine ozone gel's antimicrobial effect as an adjunct to conventional periodontal therapy (scaling and root planning). Material and Methods: Twenty-one patients with periodontitis were enrolled in this study. There were 58 periodontal pockets divided into two groups by a blinded split-mouth design. The control group had 28 periodontal pockets treated with scaling and root planning only, while the test group had 30 with scaling and root planning and ozone gel. Two gel applications were applied at baseline and one month after the treatment. Plaque index, bleeding on probing, probing pocket depth, and relative attachment level were recorded. Gingival crevicular fluid samples were collected from the pockets at each site for both groups at different time intervals. The GCF sample was transferred into Eppendorf tubes containing 1.5 ml of PBS buffer, and the samples were stored in a freezer at -40˚C.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGozone gelthe activity of omega-3 in the ozone gel may be advantageous as a host-modulating agent in the supplemental treatment of periodontitis

Timeline

Start date
2022-03-09
Primary completion
2022-09-09
Completion
2022-09-09
First posted
2023-06-15
Last updated
2023-06-15

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Iraq

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05905445. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.