Periodontal Diseases Clinical Trial
— NOQMOQSOfficial title:
Randomized, Monocentric, Double Blinded, Prospective Study to Evaluate the Early Wound Healing After the Utilization of NOVOSYN® Quick Versus MONOSYN® Quick Suture Material in Resective Periodontal Surgery
NCT number | NCT05813236 |
Other study ID # | AAG-O-H-2109 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Recruiting |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | June 28, 2023 |
Est. completion date | July 2025 |
The aim of this study is to prove that Novosyn Quick and Monosyn Quick are equivalent in early wound healing in adult patients undergoing resective periodontal surgery. In order to show equivalence between Novosyn Quick and Monosyn Quick EHS, which is composed of 3 parameters: clinical signs of reepithelization, clinical signs of haemostasis and clinical signs of inflammation, will be calculated for each suture 10 ± 5 days postoperatively and cannot differ more than 2 points. Furthermore, complications, the handling of the suture material, pain, satisfaction of the patient and bacterial contamination of the thread (optional) will also be assessed as secondary objectives.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 84 |
Est. completion date | July 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | January 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Adult patient undergoing resective periodontal surgery abd one of the incisions below has been performed: - Crestal incision - Vertical incision - Intrasulcular incision - Submarginal incision - Written informed consent regarding the data collection for the RCT Exclusion Criteria: - Emergency surgery. - Pregnancy. - Breastfeeding - Patients taking medication that might affect wound healing. - Patients having a condition that might affect wound healing. - Patients with hypersensitivity or allergy to the suture material |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Spain | Facultat d'Odontologia. Universitat Internacional de Catalunya | Sant Cugat Del Vallès | Catalunya |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Aesculap AG | B.Braun Surgical SA |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | early wound healing score (EHS) | The primary end point in order to evaluate the primary objective of the study will be the determination of early wound healing score (EHS) in patients undergoing resective periodontal surgery. The EHS will be evaluated in 3 parameters: clinical signs of re-epithelization (CSR), clinical signs of haemostasis (CSH), and clinical signs of inflammation (CSI). Zero, 3 or 6 points have been used to evaluate the CSR, whereas 0, 1, or 2 points have been used for both CSH and CSI (Table 3). The summation of these 3 parameters generated the EHS. The EHS for ideal wound healing was 10 points, while the worst possible score was 0 points. An EHS of 0 points was assigned in the presence of suppuration, independently of the ratings for the 3 single parameters. | 10 ± 5 days postoperatively | |
Secondary | Number of patients showing postoperative wound dehiscence | Incidence of wound dehiscence after resective periodontal surgery. Dehiscence is the | 10 ± 5 days postoperatively | |
Secondary | Number of patients showing postoperative Dentinal hypersensitivity | Incidence of Dentinal hypersensitivity after resective periodontal surgery | 10 ± 5 days postoperatively | |
Secondary | Number of patients showing postoperative Oral candidiasis | Incidence of oral candidiasis after resective periodontal surgery | 10 ± 5 days postoperatively | |
Secondary | Number of patients showing postoperative Angular cheilitis | Incidence of Angular cheilitis after resective periodontal surgery | 10 ± 5 days postoperatively | |
Secondary | Number of patients showing postoperative Swelling | Incidence of Swelling after resective periodontal surgery | 10 ± 5 days postoperatively | |
Secondary | Number of patients showing postoperative Bleeding | Incidence of Bleeding after resective periodontal surgery | 10 ± 5 days postoperatively | |
Secondary | Number of patients showing postoperative Infection | Incidence of infection after resective periodontal surgery | 10 ± 5 days postoperatively | |
Secondary | Number of Systemic complications | The number of systemic complications is summarized, this includes fever, skin rash, neuropraxia, trismus, osteomyelitis, sinusitis and other complications. | 10 ± 5 days postoperatively | |
Secondary | Pain assessment | This parameter will be noted using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) which state "0" at one end representing "no pain" and "100" at the opposite end representing "maximal pain" | 10 ± 5 days postoperatively | |
Secondary | Satisfaction of the patient | This parameter will be noted using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) which state "0" at one end representing "not satisfied at all" and "100" at the opposite end representing "completely satisfied" | 10 ± 5 days postoperatively | |
Secondary | Number of patients with Bacterial contamination of the thread (optional) | Assessment of bacterial colonization on the thread of the suture will be evaluated by sending the swab of the suture to laboratory to be investigated and analysed. Polymerase Chain Reaktion Test (PCR) analysis is the test used for bacterial colonization. The micro-IDent® and micro-IDent® plus tests are able to identify 11 bacterial pathogens, including two complex pathogens. | 10 ± 5 days postoperatively | |
Secondary | Assessment of the handling of the suture material | Assessment of the suture material will be performed intra-operatively using a questionnaire including different dimensions (ease of passage through the tissue, first throw knot holding, knot security, knot tie down smoothness, surgical hand, memory effect and degree of fraying) with 5 point scale (excellent, very good, good, satisfied, poor) and the overall handling of the suture material. | intraoperatively |
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