View clinical trials related to Gingival Diseases.
Filter by:To collect GCF (gingival crevicular fluid) samples from diseased patients suffering only from gingivitis and/or periodontitis.
The efficacy of two dentifrices in controlling gingivitis and plaque in adults with implants
Evaluate clinical efficacy of a prototype toothpaste on control of dental plaque gingival inflammation
The purpose of this study is to conduct a clinical study comparing anti-plaque efficacy of commercial oral care products.
Clinical research study to determine anti-plaque efficacy of a prototype toothpastes for a 3 week brushing regiment.
The aim of this investigation is to determine whether a synthetic hydroxyapatite is as effective as an enamel matrix protein for periodontal regeneration in patients who have intra-bony periodontal defects.
Our design is to test in hospital practice a selection of immune parameters that could assess the pathophysiology and progression of periodontal lesions.
The goal of this study is to facilitate early diagnosis of gum disease. Proteins associated with cell death will be isolated from gum pockets of diseased and healthy patients and evaluated.
This is a retrospective chart review of patient records at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. We are not actively recruiting patients for this study. Recent animal studies we conducted showed that periapical abscesses during pregnancy cause a systemic inflammatory response in the mother. Also due to the increase in TNF-alpha (an inflammatory cytokine) the mother also become insulin resistant and thus developed gestational diabetes. Periodontal inflammation has been shown in the research to lead to low-birth weight and pre-term birth. We are looking retrospectively to see if an association exists in charted data between periapical and periodontal inflammation and adverse pregnancy outcomes.
The primary purpose is to demonstrate the efficacy of a prescription mouthrinse in human subjects for treatment of Gingivitis.