Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trial
Official title:
Healing Profile of Titanium Dental Implants Placed in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: a Prospective Osteoimmunological and Clinical Pilot Study
The main goal of this study is to look at the way gums heal around dental implants placed in
healthy patients compared to patients with type 2 diabetes. This study is designed to answer
the following questions:
- How much swelling occurs around dental implants placed in patients with type 2
diabetes?
- Is swelling (inflammation) present or absent in the initial healing phase after
placement of dental implants?
- What are the differences in the amount of swelling (inflammation) in patients with and
without type 2 diabetes? Are patients with type 2 diabetes more likely to have bone
loss around dental implants?
Rationale:
For the evaluation/ monitoring of dental implants, practitioners seem to use simultaneously
a variety of the clinical, image-based and laboratory measurements, probably because of the
fact that each of these measures is likely to provide important information regarding the
complex series of events at the dental implant sites (Guncu et al 2008). Thus, the proposed
study seeks to characterize for the first time, the healing profile of dental implants in
type 2 diabetic patients when compared with natural teeth, in the lights of the microarray
quantitative evaluation of the host response promoted by cytokines and
osteoclastogenesis-related factors levels, and correlates the quantitative findings with
qualitative high-tech multi-modal clinical infra-red diagnosis data. This information may
allow the development of new therapeutic intervention modalities to maximize the protective
and minimize the destructive aspects of inflammation in peri-implant tissues even in early
stages. If the results of this preliminary study are positive, a longitudinal follow-up
study will be conducted within the same population to investigate this relationship over a
long-term period.
Methods:
A 1-year prospective pilot study will be performed in 20 patients (males; 35-55 year old),
10 controlled type 2 diabetics (HbA1c values < 7.2%) and 10 non diabetics matched for
implant treatment indications to serve as controls (all suffering from partial edentulism).
Patients will receive at least one dental implant (Ankylos®, Dentsply, Germany). Patients
attending the Graduate Periodontics Clinic (University of Manitoba) will be invited to
participate in the study. A comprehensive history will be taken and an examination of the
oral cavity will be carried out for each patient for implant evaluation. Based on a review
of the history and the examination findings by one of the study personnel, potential
subjects will be identified who satisfy the following inclusion and exclusion criteria.
Excluded from the study will be those with active periodontal disease, uncontrolled
diabetes, smokers, any metabolic bone diseases or other systemic disorders. All patients
will be informed about the nature of the study and volunteers will sign an informed consent
form prior to entry into the study. The patients will receive at least 1 one-stage Ankylos®
implant (Dentsply, Germany) in the same bone area. After restoration, the patients will be
followed up for up to 1 year. The healing profile will be determined quantitatively by
cytokines and biomarkers in peri-implant crevicular fluid (PICF) (microarray) and
qualitatively by the inflammatory infiltrate (IR evaluation).
Aims and Approaches:
Aim 1- To establish quantitatively and qualitatively the healing profile of dental implants
placed in type 2 diabetic patients.
Aim 2- To compare the levels of cytokines between dental implants and natural teeth.
Approach: PICF/GCF samples will be collected from diabetic and non diabetic patients. The
volume of PICF/GCF will be determined (Periotron 8000®) for subsequent cytokine assays
(Schierano et al 2008). All samples will be evaluated simultaneously by microarray technique
(Genepix®) for quantitative measurement of the concentration of multiple cytokines: IL-1β,
IL-2, IL-4, IL-6, IL-8, TNF-α, IFN-γ, IL-10, IL-12p70, IL-13, TGF-β, IL-17 and IL-23, as
well as OPG and RANK-L; qualitative measurements will be performed by infra-red diagnosis.
Aim 3- To determine the initial bone stability of dental implants placed in diabetic
patients.
Approach: Statistical analysis will correlate all data from many time points regarding the
cytokine levels from implants and teeth (PICF/GCF respectively) and from all patients
(diabetics and non diabetics) to verify the impact of host response on inflammation and bone
stability over time.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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