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Administrative data

NCT number NCT03083535
Other study ID # GCDI
Secondary ID
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase N/A
First received March 14, 2017
Last updated March 17, 2017
Start date January 2016
Est. completion date March 2017

Study information

Verified date March 2017
Source Government College of Dentistry, Indore
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Periodontal disease is a multifactorial disease caused by mainly bacterial, genetic, immunologically, and environmental factors. Chronic periodontitis, one of the widely prevalent forms of periodontal disease, is characterized by loss of attachment apparatus of the tooth; it can lead to tooth loss. Many non surgical and surgical approaches have been adapted time and again to prevent, intercept, and to treat the various forms of chronic periodontitis. But, these treatment modalities are not approachable by all individuals, because of the various factors such as: low socioeconomic status, illiteracy, high cost of the treatment, no availability of easy and uncomplicated treatment nearby etc. Considering these factors, we are still in need of preventive, practical, and affordable treatment options specially for the population of underdeveloped and developing countries.


Description:

Periodontal disease is universally prevalent. It is a multifactorial disease caused by mainly bacterial, genetic, immunologically, and environmental factors. Chronic periodontitis, one of the widely prevalent forms of periodontal disease, is characterized by loss of attachment apparatus of the tooth; it can lead to tooth loss. Many non surgical and surgical approaches have been adapted time and again to prevent, intercept, and to treat the various forms of chronic periodontitis. But, these treatment modalities are not approachable by all individuals, because of the various factors such as: low socioeconomic status, illiteracy, high cost of the treatment, no availability of easy and uncomplicated treatment nearby etc. Considering these factors, we are still in need of preventive, practical, and affordable treatment options specially for the population of underdeveloped and developing countries.

The use of medicinal plants in the prevention and treatment of the various diseases need not to be over emphasized, as their uses had been advocated in treatises: Sushruta Samhita and Charka Samhita, a long back. Now, it is a demand of time to reread and get the valuable informations for the use of Medical and Dental sciences. These information will be very valuable specially, in context of under developed and developing countries.

One of the herbs -'Aloe Vera' is a very important medicinal plant. The name 'Aloe Vera' is derived from the Arabic Word "Alloeh" meaning "Shining bitter substance," while "Vera" in Latin means "true". Over the years, this plant has been known by a number of names such as 'Wand of heaven', 'Heaven's blessing, and 'the Silent healer'. Plant Aloe Vera is known to us since the ancient time which has stiff grey green lance shaped leave. These leaves hold clear gel in a central mucilaginous pulp. This polysaccharide gel is responsible for beneficial properties of Aloe Vera.1 Aloe Vera gel polysaccharide acemannan has been found to be effective in activating macrophages and resulted in improved wound healing in a rat model. A novel anti-inflammatory compound c -glucosyl chromones has been extracted from the Aloe vera gel. Antibacterial property against gram positive and gram negative bacteria has also been documented.2 Some studies have also shown its antifungal, antiviral, bactericidal, and virucidal activities. A number of investigations have attempted to relate the chemical constituents in the gel to specific biological effects, such as wound healing effect,3 skin hydration effect,4 anti ageing effec,5 anti-inflammatory effect,6 anti bacterial property,2 anti fungal property7, anti viral effect,8 immunomodulating effect,9 anti tumour effect,10 and laxative effect.11 In Dentistry, clinical applications of Aloe Vera have been seen in the treatment of Apthous ulcers, Oral lichen Planus, Alveolar osteitis, and denture adhesive.12 Moreover, several studies have shown the efficacy of Aloe Vera in treating Gingivitis.13 In another study the effect of tooth paste containing high concentration of Aloe Vera, has been observed on the reduction of plaque and gingivitis.14 In underdeveloped and developed countries the application of simple and cost effective approaches are required. Therefore, this study has been planned to evaluate the clinical efficacy of Aloe Vera in moderate to severe form of Generalized Chronic Periodontitis in Indian patients.

Very few studies, which can be counted on fingers, have been conducted worldwide. Hence, this study is being taken to evaluate the Efficacy of Aloe Vera Gel in Gingival Massaging and as an Adjunct to Scaling and Root


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Active, not recruiting
Enrollment 120
Est. completion date March 2017
Est. primary completion date March 2017
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Female
Age group 35 Years to 65 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Cases with moderate to severe form of Generalised Chronic Periodontitis patients of any sex.

- Patients in the age group of 35-65 years, who abide by approved protocol guidelines, and are ready to give written informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Any known systemic disease which has effects on periodontium such as diabetes etc.

- Patients on anti-inflammatory, antibiotics and perioceutics, since 3 months.

- Patients who have known allergy to material used for the study.

- Pregnant and lactating mothers.

- Patients had undergone any kind of non-surgical and/or surgical periodontal therapy earlier, in past 6 months.

- Tobacco users.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Procedure:
Tooth Brushing
Tooth Brushing with Dentifrice Tooth Brushing with Dentifrice (Standard Tooth Brushing technique will be demonstrated by using same type of tooth brush and toothpaste).
aloe vera Massaging
Tooth Brushing with Dentifrice (with same type of tooth brush and toothpaste) and massaging with aloe vera gel
SRP with aloe vera massaging
on one side of the arch only Scaling and Root Planing(SRP) to be done, while on the other side, after the Scaling and Root Planing massaging with aloe vera ge; shall be carried out by the patients/subjects

Locations

Country Name City State
n/a

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Government College of Dentistry, Indore

References & Publications (2)

Kumar A, Sunkara MS, Pantareddy I, Sudhakar S. Comparison of Plaque Inhibiting Efficacies of Aloe Vera and Propolis Tooth Gels: A Randomized PCR Study. J Clin Diagn Res. 2015 Sep;9(9):ZC01-3. doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2015/13185.6413. — View Citation

Mangaiyarkarasi SP, Manigandan T, Elumalai M, Cholan PK, Kaur RP. Benefits of Aloe vera in dentistry. J Pharm Bioallied Sci. 2015 Apr;7(Suppl 1):S255-9. doi: 10.4103/0975-7406.155943. Review. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Plaque Index (Turesky modification of Quigley Hein Index, 1970) baseline
Secondary Plaque Index (Turesky modification of Quigley Hein Index, 1970) 1 week
Secondary Plaque Index (Turesky modification of Quigley Hein Index, 1970) 2 week
Secondary Plaque Index (Turesky modification of Quigley Hein Index, 1970) 4 week
Secondary Plaque Index (Turesky modification of Quigley Hein Index, 1970) 6 week
Secondary Gingival Index (Loe H and Silness J 1963) baseline
Secondary Gingival Index (Loe H and Silness J 1963) 1 week
Secondary Gingival Index (Loe H and Silness J 1963) 2 week
Secondary Gingival Index (Loe H and Silness J 1963) 4 week
Secondary Gingival Index (Loe H and Silness J 1963) 6 week
Secondary Russell's Periodontal Index (Rusell's A.L, 1956) baseline
Secondary Russell's Periodontal Index (Rusell's A.L, 1956) 1 week
Secondary Russell's Periodontal Index (Rusell's A.L, 1956) 2 week
Secondary Russell's Periodontal Index (Rusell's A.L, 1956) 4 week
Secondary Russell's Periodontal Index (Rusell's A.L, 1956) 6 week
Secondary Periodontal Probing Depth baseline
Secondary Periodontal Probing Depth 1 week
Secondary Periodontal Probing Depth 2 week
Secondary Periodontal Probing Depth 4 week
Secondary Periodontal Probing Depth 6 week
Secondary Clinical Attachment Levels baseline
Secondary Clinical Attachment Levels 1 week
Secondary Clinical Attachment Levels 2 week
Secondary Clinical Attachment Levels 4 week
Secondary Clinical Attachment Levels 6 week
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