Gingivitis Clinical Trial
Official title:
EFFECT OF SCALING ON SERUM hsCRP LEVELS AND PERIODONTAL PARAMETERS IN SYSTEMICALLY HEALTHY WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE GROUP WITH GINGIVITIS: AN INTERVENTIONAL STUDY
Gingivitis is a highly prevalent chronic bacterial disease in susceptible children, adults and the elderly, persisting for decades in subjects, and is an essential precursor of periodontitis. Several studies have shown periodontitis and subgingival P. gingivalis to be associated with increased C-reactive protein (CRP) levels and CRP has been implicated as a possible mediator of the association between periodontitis and several systemic diseases Limited data are available today addressing detrimental systemic effects of experimental or natural gingivitis as they have been rarely investigated. Results of various studies support the concept that gingivitis leads to systemic inflammation and that the level of systemic inflammatory markers increases proportionately with increase in gingival inflammation. It has also been seen that appropriate dental prophylaxis can also limit systemic markers of inflammation in subjects with natural gingivitis. Sex hormones have long been considered to play an influential role on periodontal tissues, bone turnover rate, wound healing and periodontal disease progression and can influence the cellular proliferation, differentiation and growth of keratinocytes and fibroblasts. Estrogen is mainly responsible for alterations in blood vessels and progesterone stimulates the production of inflammatory mediators. In addition, some micro-organisms found in the human mouth synthesize enzymes needed for steroid synthesis and catabolism. Sex hormones are neither necessary nor sufficient to produce gingival changes by themselves. However, they may alter periodontal tissue responses to microbial plaque and thus indirectly contribute to periodontal disease. (Markou). Till date, no study has been conducted assessing the serum hsCRP levels in females of reproductive age group with gingivitis. This study, thus, aims to assess the effect of scaling on serum hsCRP levels and periodontal parameters in systemically healthy women of reproductive age group with gingivitis.
Gingivitis is a highly prevalent chronic bacterial disease in susceptible children, adults and the elderly, persisting for decades in subjects, and is an essential precursor of periodontitis. Several studies have shown periodontitis and subgingival P. gingivalis to be associated with increased C-reactive protein (CRP) levels and CRP has been implicated as a possible mediator of the association between periodontitis and several systemic diseases Limited data are available today addressing detrimental systemic effects of experimental or natural gingivitis as they have been rarely investigated. Results of various studies support the concept that gingivitis leads to systemic inflammation and that the level of systemic inflammatory markers increases proportionately with increase in gingival inflammation. It has also been seen that appropriate dental prophylaxis can also limit systemic markers of inflammation in subjects with natural gingivitis. Sex hormones have long been considered to play an influential role on periodontal tissues, bone turnover rate, wound healing and periodontal disease progression and can influence the cellular proliferation, differentiation and growth of keratinocytes and fibroblasts. Estrogen is mainly responsible for alterations in blood vessels and progesterone stimulates the production of inflammatory mediators. In addition, some micro-organisms found in the human mouth synthesize enzymes needed for steroid synthesis and catabolism. Sex hormones are neither necessary nor sufficient to produce gingival changes by themselves. However, they may alter periodontal tissue responses to microbial plaque and thus indirectly contribute to periodontal disease. (Markou). Till date, no study has been conducted assessing the serum hsCRP levels in females of reproductive age group with gingivitis. This study, thus, aims to assess the effect of scaling on serum hsCRP levels and periodontal parameters in systemically healthy women of reproductive age group with gingivitis.RESEARCH QUESTION What is the effect of scaling on serum hsCRP levels and periodontal parameters in systemically healthy women of reproductive age group with gingivitis? - P -population-systemically healthy women,18-40 years of age having gingivitis. - I-intervention- Scaling - C -control/comparison- before and after scaling among systemically healthy women with gingivitis and also with systemically healthy women with healthy periodontium - O -outcome- plaque index (PI), gingival index (GI), Bleeding on probing (BOP) and serum hsCRP levels - T- time frame- 6 months FINER - F- feasibility- all the facilities required are present in the department. - I-interesting-impact of scaling on systemic inflammation and periodontal status in women of reproductive age with gingivitis - N-novelty- very little evidence available - E-ethical-no ethical issues - R-relevant-results of the study can help in further strengthening the link between local inflammatory burden and systemic inflammation by observing the effect of scaling on periodontium and systemic markers of inflammation and formulating recommendations for early periodontal care of the patients. AIM - to assess the effect of scaling on serum hsCRP levels and periodontal parameters in systemically healthy women of reproductive age group with gingivitis. OBJECTIVES - PRIMARY OBJECTIVES 1. Comparative evaluation of periodontal parameters [plaque index (PI),gingival index (GI), Bleeding on probing (BOP) ] and high sensitivity C reactive protein (hsCRP) levels in systemically healthy women having gingivitis before and after scaling. 2. Comparative evaluation of periodontal parameters [plaque index (PI),gingival index (GI), Bleeding on probing (BOP) ] and high sensitivity C reactive protein (hsCRP) levels among systemically healthy women having gingivitis and systemically healthy women with healthy periodontium. 3. To assess the association and correlation of periodontal parameters, anthropometric parameters and hsCRP levels in all patients. SECONDARY OBJECTIVES 1. Comparative evaluation of Probing Depth (PD), Clinical attachment level (CAL)(in patients with reduced periodontium), anthropometric parameters of patients in both groups. 2. To compare and evaluate self-reported oral health quality of life questionnaire by the patients of both groups. METHODOLOGY All the participants will be age and BMI matched. The present Randomized Controlled Trial will include 60 systemically healthy women in 2 groups. Test group, n=30, systemically healthy women having gingivitis will receive oral hygiene instructions (OHI) and Scaling. Control group, n=30, systemically healthy women having healthy periodontium will be assessed for hsCRP. Periodontal and anthropometric parameters will be measured and sampling will be done at baseline, 3months and 6 months. Serum hsCRP levels will be assessed at baseline and also at 6 months in test group. INTERVENTION- Scaling will be done with mechanical instruments and ultrasonic scalers at baseline. Oral hygiene instructions will be given verbally and brushing method will be demonstrated using a cast and a toothbrush. ;
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