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Filter by:The purpose of this study to investigate attitude, oral health literacy and psychological factors in order to evaluate if these factors are important for oral health in adults. The hypotheses are: - Multiple interactive demographic, and social and psychological factors contribute to the level of attitude and oral health literacy. - There is an association between the level of oral health literacy and oral health status - A structured intervention based on oral health literacy can change the attitude and improve the oral health status. - Background knowledge has influence on attitude and oral health literacy - Individuals with positive attitude towards dental health and dentist are attentive towards their oral health.
To evaluate the efficacy of systemic administration of omega 3 PUFA plus low dose aspirin as an adjunctive therapy to regenerative modality of grade II furcation defects in periodontitis patients.
The purpose of this study is to determine if treating periodontal infections (gum disease) will reduce markers of systemic inflammation in patients at risk of cardiovascular diseases.
The aim of the study is to determine the influence of the periodontal diseases in patients giving pre-term birth in the maternity hospital of Nantes. A French population is observed. The clinical, bacteriological and microbiological aspects will confirmed a comparative study which aim is dental prevention in the beginning of the pregnancy to avoid premature delivery.
Clinical research study to determine the anti-plaque efficacy of prototype dentifrices via a 4-day brushing regiment
Evaluation of the clinical effect of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) adjunctively to scaling and root planing (SRP) in the treatment of severe case of chronic periodontitis.
The primary objective is to test the hypothesis that periodontal intervention in dialysis patients who have both periodontal disease and a historically high burden of cardiovascular disease will result in a reduction of inflammatory markers and improvement markers of nutrition health like albumin. Patients will be randomized to one of two treatment arms: intensive periodontal therapy or control-delayed periodontal therapy. Eligible patients will have 5 study visits over 7 to 12 months.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of treatment of periodontal disease during the second trimester of gestation in adverse pregnancy outcomes. Pregnant patients during the 1st and 2nd trimesters at antenatal care in a Public Health Center will be divided into two groups: NIG- 'no intervention' or IG- 'intervention,' according to agreement in receive periodontal treatment during pregnancy. Treatment will be performed by a single periodontist consisting of scaling and root planning (SRP), professional prophylaxis (PROPH) and oral hygiene instruction (OHI). Patients at NIG will receive PROPH and OHI during pregnancy and will be referred for treatment after delivery. Periodontal evaluation will be performed by a single trained examiner, blinded to periodontal treatment, according to probing depth (PD), clinical attachment level (CAL), plaque index (PI) and sulcular bleeding index (SBI) at baseline and 35 gestational weeks-28 days post-partum. Primary adverse pregnancy outcomes to be addressed are: preterm birth (< 37 weeks), low birth weight (< 2.500 Kg), late abortion (14-24 weeks) or abortion (< 14 weeks). The results obtained will be statistically evaluated according to OR, unpaired t test and paired t test. It is expected that periodontal treatment during the second trimester of gestation will result in decreased rates of adverse pregnancy outcomes.
Infections affecting the mother during pregnancy may produce alterations in the normal cytokine and hormone-regulated gestation, which could result in preeclampsia, preterm labor, premature rupture of membranes, and preterm birth. Therefore, pregnant women with periodontal disease may show an alteration in the cytokine levels which may cause preeclampsia in them.
To test effectiveness of dentifrice in maintaining periodontal health.