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NCT number NCT06044727
Other study ID # Anjali Periodontics 2022
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date September 1, 2023
Est. completion date October 1, 2024

Study information

Verified date May 2024
Source Postgraduate Institute of Dental Sciences Rohtak
Contact Dr. Nishi Tanwar, MDS
Phone 8368126310
Email nsh_tanwar@yahoo.com
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Gingival recession is a common condition and its extent and prevalence increase with age. Majority of patients probably present with localized and shallow gingival recession that need a specific treatment because they are susceptible to further apical displacement of gingival margin. So if gingival recession is detected early, removal of causative factors and non surgical treatments initiated then it can prevent more advanced mucogingival defects. Studies have shown that non surgical periodontal therapy including proper oral hygiene instructions, periodic scaling and root planning obtained successful root coverage in shallow gingival recession. Minimal invasive non surgical periodontal therapy (MINST)uses the delicate instruments and magnifying loupes performing periodontal debridement with more effective calculus and biofilm removal and less soft tissue trauma , maintain the tissue architecture, benefit the healing phase, improve the clinical results and increase visibility. There is no study to evaluate efficacy of MINST versus conventional subgingival instrumentation in the restorative capacity of marginal gingival in RT1 gingival recession , so the present study will be conducted to compare and evaluate the efficacy of minimal invasive non surgical periodontal therapy (MINST) and conventional subgingival instrumentation in the restorative capacity of marginal gingiva involving RT1 gingival recession.


Description:

TITLE: "Comparative Evaluation Of the Restorative Capacity Of Marginal Gingiva Using Minimal Invasive Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy and Conventional Subgingival Instrumentation Involving RT1 Gingival Recession : A Randomized controlled clinical trial." RATIONALE: Gingival recession is a common condition and its extent and prevalence increase with age. Majority of patients probably present with localized and shallow gingival recession that need a specific treatment because they are susceptible to further apical displacement of gingival margin. So if gingival recession is detected early, removal of causative factors and non surgical treatment initiated then it can prevent more advanced mucogingival defects. Studies have shown that non surgical periodontal therapy including proper oral hygiene instructions, periodic scaling and root planning obtained successful root coverage in shallow gingival recession. Minimal invasive non surgical periodontal therapy (MINST)uses the delicate instruments and magnifying loupes performing periodontal debridement with more effective calculus and biofilm removal and less soft tissue trauma , maintain the tissue architecture, benefit the healing phase, improve the clinical results and increase visibility. There is no study to evaluate efficacy of MINST versus conventional subgingival instrumentation in the restorative capacity of marginal gingival in RT1 gingival recession , so the present study will evaluate the same. AIM: To compare and evaluate the efficacy of minimal invasive non surgical periodontal therapy (MINST) and conventional subgingival instrumentation in the restorative capacity of marginal gingiva involving RT1 gingival recession. OBJECTIVES: PRIMARY OBJECTIVE 1. Comparative evaluation of improvement in recession depth, recession width and root coverage percentage after using Conventional Subgingival Instrumentation. 2. Comparative evaluation of improvement in recession depth, recession width and root coverage percentage after using MINST. SECONDARY OBJECTIVE To assess the improvement in other clinical parameters which include- Clinical attachment level (CAL), Probing Pocket Depth (PPD), Bleeding on probing (BOP), Plaque index (PI), Gingival index (GI),Gingival thickness (GT), Keratinized tissue width (KTW) and Visual analog scale for patient reported outcome of pain and hypersensitivity. SETTING: Department of Periodontics and Oral Implantology, PGIDS, Rohtak, Haryana. STUDY DESIGN: Randomized controlled clinical trial TIME FRAME: 12-14 months POPULATION: Systemically healthy patients with RT1 gingival recession will be recruited in the study from out patient department of Periodontology. Recruitment of the patients for the study will be based on eligibility criteria after obtaining informed and written consent. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Systemically healthy patients having RT1 gingival recession will be assigned into control group (Conventional subgingival instrumentation) and test group( MINST). One group will be treated with Conventional subgingival instrumentation and other group will be treated with MINST. All the patients will be recalled twice in 1st and 2nd month followed by 3 months and 6 months for reevaluation. Standardized oral hygiene instructions will be imparted and reinforced at each appointment. Minimal Invasive non surgical periodontal therapy(MINST) and conventional subgingival instrumentation will be performed at follow up visits if required. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: Data recorded will be processed by standard statistical analysis. The normality of distribution of data will be examined by Shapiro Wilk test. Statistical analysis will be performed according to distribution of data. If it is in normal distribution, inter group comparison will be done by using Independent T test and paired T test will be use for intragroup comparison and if non normal distribution of data, inter group comparison will be done by Mann-whitney U test and intragroup by signed rank test . The Chi square test will be applied to analyze categoric data. Correlation and association between predictors and dependent variables will be analyzed by correlation analysis and regression analysis. RESEARCH QUESTION: Does the use of minimal invasive non surgical periodontal therapy enhances the restorative capacity of marginal gingiva of RT1 gingival recession than conventional subgingival instrumentation. P- POPULATION: systemically healthy patients with RT1 gingival recession I- INTERVENTION: Conventional subgingival instrumentation with RT1 gingival recession C-COMPARATOR: Minimal invasive non surgical periodontal therapy with RT1 gingival recession O- OUTCOME: Changes in recession depth, recession width and root coverage percentage. T- TIME: 12-14 months F- Feasibility: adequate sample size, infrastructure, time , study design. I- Interesting: as it will be using minimal invasive non surgical periodontal therapy in RT1 gingival recession. N- Novelty: no study was found in literature comparing the effects of minimal invasive non surgical periodontal therapy and conventional subgingival instrumentation in RT1 shallow gingival recession. E- Ethical: Ethical R- Relevant: exploring the efficacy of minimal invasive non surgical periodontal therapy and conventional subgingival instrumentation in RT1 gingival recession.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 54
Est. completion date October 1, 2024
Est. primary completion date September 1, 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 20 Years to 50 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: 1. Gingival Recession Type 1(RT1) by Cairo et al 2011in esthetic zone including maxillary and mandibular anteriors and premolars, otherwise systemically healthy 2. Gingival Recession =3mm associated with plaque induced inflammation and identifiable CEJ 3. Age 20 years to 50 years 4. Providing a written and verbal informed consent. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Patient with systemic disease that can influence the outcome of therapy. 2. Pregnant females or on oral contraceptive pills or hormone replacement therapy. 3. Smokers and patients undergoing orthodontic therapy 4. Physically and mentally impaired patients. 5. Non vital, mal-positioned tooth 6. Presence of cervical abrasions or restorations in the area 7. Previous history of periodontal surgery on the involved sites.

Study Design


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Intervention

Procedure:
Minimally invasive non surgical periodontal therapy
using Magnifying loupes
Conventional subgingival instrumentation
Conventional subgingival instrumentation

Locations

Country Name City State
India Post Graduate Institute of Dental Sciences Rohtak Haryana

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Postgraduate Institute of Dental Sciences Rohtak

Country where clinical trial is conducted

India, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Recession Depth recorded in mm with a periodontal probe from the cementoenamel junction to the crest of the gingival margin at mid labial region. 6 months
Primary Recession Width recorded in mm with a periodontal probe from the mesial to distal gingival margin at the level of cementoenamel junction. 6 months
Primary Root Coverage % Will be calculated according to the formula Root Coverage percentage =Recession depth(preop -postop)*100/Recession depth preoperative 6 months
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