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Statins (HMG-CoA) are widely used in treating patients with hypercholesterolemia. They have also been studied because of their anabolic effects on bone tissue. Statins increase the expression of Bone Morphogenetic Proteins-2 (BMP-2) and Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF), which are of important scientific interest in bone regeneration therapy. However, they are expensive and have a short half-life. Therefore, a molecule promoting the endogenous production of BMP-2 and VEGF would be valuable for the field of bone tissue engineering. This study aims to evaluate dimensional changes, level of soft tissue healing, pain/discomfort, and newly formed tissues in post-extraction sockets filling with Simvastatin (SIM) gel covered with polypropylene membranes. Thirty post-extraction sockets of posterior teeth will be randomized allocated in two groups: 1) extractions and socket filling with 1.2% SIM gel and membrane and 2) extraction and socket filling with placebo gel and membrane. The evaluation will be done through clinical analyzes, histomorphometry and micro-computed tomographic images, considering the dimensional changes, the quantity and the quality of tissue formation after extractions. Measurements will be taken before extraction (T1) and 90 days after the extraction (T2). In addition, the perception of pain will be analyzed. The hypothesis is that SIM associated with polypropylene membrane can enhance bone formation in post-extraction sockets compared with the control group.


Clinical Trial Description

This study will be a triple masking randomized controlled trial, being conducted according to the principles outlined in the Declaration of Helsinki regarding experiments on human subjects. This work was submitted to the Ethics Committee of Antonio Pedro University Hospital, with the approval number: 71087917.4.0000.5243. Consort checklist will be followed as a guideline to ensure the quality and transparency of this research.

The volunteers are being recruited at the Dental Clinical Research Center of the Fluminense Federal University and they have to agree to participate in the study, signing the consent form and being willing to follow the guidelines and timelines. The sample will consist of 30 human alveolar sockets, where the teeth involved should provide indication of tooth extraction without treatment possibilities after clinical and radiographic examination.

Dental and medical records of all volunteers will be checked. Furthermore, they will have a clinical examination and tomography. Before surgery, all volunteers will undergo basic periodontal therapy and oral hygiene instructions. The primary outcome variables included soft and hard tissue (measured in millimetres), assessed using customized acrylic templates and tomography, performed before surgery standardize the initial (T1) and final measurements (T2) 90 days after tooth extraction. Secondary outcomes included the level of soft tissue healing, pain/discomfort reported by the participants, and representative histological patterns.

All surgical procedures will be performed by the same surgeon, who was calibrated before the study and will be using the same surgical protocol for all participants. Before tooth extraction, participants from both groups will undergo local anaesthesia with mepivacaine 2%. A 15 mm periodontal probe will be used to measure from the inferior margin of an acrylic template to the bone crest at six different points: mesial, buccal, and distal (DB) (buccal region); and mesial, lingual, and distal (lingual region).All teeth will be extracted using a minimally traumatic procedure with no vertical releasing incisions. To avoid root and bony fractures, the molar teeth will be sectioned using a multilaminated drill. After exodontia, a rigorous inspection and curettage of the socket will be performed, followed by irrigation with sterile saline solution. The sockets of the test group will be filled with 1.2% SIM covered with polypropylene (PPP) membrane followed by cross suture to stabilize the membranes (n=15), while the sockets of the control group received the coverage with the PPP membrane (n=15). In both groups, the membrane will be intentionally exposed.

One week after extraction, an assessment of soft tissue healing around the sockets will be performed using the healing index system described by Landry et al. Furthermore, to assess postoperative pain the number of consumed analgesic tablets will be recorded, and a graphic rating scale will be filled and evaluated. In addition, after 90 days (T2), the patient will undergo a tomographic exam and the distances from the template to the crestal bone at six points will be measured before dental implant placement. Bone biopsy specimens obtained from representative cases will be process for qualitative and morphological analysis.

Data will be expressed as mean and 95% confidence interval. The Shapiro-Wilk or Kolmogorov-Smirnov normality test (alpha = 0.05) will be performed. The paired t test, analysis of variance (ANOVA), or Kruskal-Wallis test will be applied according to the number of groups. Tukey's or Dunn's multiple comparisons tests will be used to identify significant differences among the groups (p < 0.05). The Mann-Whitney unpaired test will be performed to analyse the effect of treatment on the healing index (p < 0.05). Nominal data will be evaluated by chi-square test. ;


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NCT number NCT04149080
Study type Interventional
Source Universidade Federal Fluminense
Contact Rebecca Cruz, MSc
Phone +5521987282551
Email rebecca.cruz@gmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date November 1, 2017
Completion date March 2020

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