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Filter by:This study will determine if cannabidiol (CBD) has any effect on local inflammation in periodontal maintenance patients. Many successful therapies exist for the active, untreated periodontal patient. Unfortunately, periodontology has not yet discovered a therapy that will predictably treat local inflammation in patients who are at risk for further pocketing, bleeding on probing, bone loss and ultimately, tooth loss. Although CBD has been patented in various forms since the 1940s, its acceptance and availability to patients has only recently expanded. Marketing of CBD to periodontal patients as a means to control inflammation is commonplace online and in CBD-specific shops. In determining if CBD is a successful supplement to conventional periodontal inflammation control therapies, millions of patients could benefit from this treatment.
This study evaluates the effectiveness of an intervention, non-surgical periodontal treatment (SPR), in patients with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes mellitus and moderate-severe periodontal disease aimed at reducing HbA1c levels at 12 months compared with the usual practice in Primary Health Care.