Gingivitis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of Metronidazole Gel and Mobile Telephone Short- Message Service Reminders on Gingivitis in Orthodontic Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Verified date | December 2018 |
Source | Aga Khan University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
A rapid deterioration in oral hygiene occur after bonding of orthodontic appliances.
Zachrisson and Zachrisson have reported that even after maintaining excellent oral hygiene,
patients usually experience mild to moderate gingivitis within 1-2 months after orthodontic
appliance placement. Slutzkey and Levin have reported a prevalence of 72 % gingivitis in
orthodontic patients.
The difficulty in maintenance of oral hygiene and inefficient removal of supragingival plaque
due to the appliances lead to development of gingivitis and hyperplasia. Tooth brush access
to the buccal surface of the teeth becomes problematic and predisposes plaque buildup around
the brackets.
Investigators are now focusing on the development of localized drug delivery systems that can
allow maximum concentration on the target site, thus minimizing the potential systemic
effects. Metronidazole has been used by several researchers due to its selective
antimicrobial activity against the obligate anaerobes. The topical administration in gel form
has several advantages. Miani et al concluded that the use of metronidazole gel significantly
reduces the total bacterial count in the gingival crevicular fluid.
In medicine and dentistry, active mobile telephone short-message service (SMS) reminders have
been used to improve patient compliance and positive behavior changes. A study conducted by
Epprighta et al have reported the effectiveness of SMS reminder in orthodontic patients. They
have reported significantly lower bleeding, gingival and plaque indices scores in SMS
reminder group as compared to control.
Rationale:
The application of metronidazole gel is effective in management of gingivitis in patients
undergoing orthodontic therapy. Additionally, the constant reminder therapy at weekly
interval would also lead to improvement in the oral hygiene. According to pertinent
literature survey, none of the study has been conducted to compare the effectiveness of SMS
reminders and use of anaerobic gel to reduce gingival inflammation.
Null Hypothesis:
Application of 0.8% metronidazole gel and mobile telephone short-message service oral hygiene
reminders is equally effective in reducing the gingival inflammation in orthodontic patients
with gingivitis as compared to control group.
Objective:
The objectives of the study will be to assess the use of topical gel or mobile telephone
short-message service oral hygiene reminders can reduce gingivitis in orthodontic patients as
compared to control group.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 63 |
Est. completion date | November 30, 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | November 30, 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 40 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Patients undergoing orthodontic treatment with fixed appliance since 6 months - Patients with all bonded teeth mesial to the first molars and not adjacent to a banded tooth - Systematically healthy patient with no co-morbid such as rheumatic fever, blood dyscrasias, congenital heart disease or diabetes mellitus - Subjects with gingivitis as assessed by bleeding index (score =2), orthodontic plaque index (score = 2) and gingival index (score = 2) as assessed by Williams Probe - All patients who sign the inform consent will be included in the study Exclusion Criteria: - Subjects with clinical attachment loss of greater than 2 mm on two sites - Pregnant or lactating females - Subjects with removal or fixed dental prosthesis, teeth with banding used for attachment - History of surgical or nonsurgical periodontal therapy in the last 6 months - Use of antibiotic or anti-inflammatory in the last 30 days confirmed by patient's history - Habit of smoking or use of smokeless tobacco - Allergic to Metronidazole according to patient history |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Pakistan | Aga Khan University Hospital | Karachi | Sindh |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Aga Khan University |
Pakistan,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Improvement of Bleeding Index | Improvement in Bleeding Index Scores In Orthodontic Patients, Change from Baseline in Index at 4 weeks. All the measurements at the baseline (To) and follow ups (T1) will be recorded by the investigator on separate To and T1 sheets. Six standard sites on incisors, canines and premolars have been used in this study as study sites. The study sites will be six proximal-buccal line angles on the following teeth: right maxillary second premolar, mesiobuccal line angle; right maxillary canine, distobuccal line angle; left maxillary central incisor, distolabial line angle; right mandibular central incisor, distolabial line angle; left mandibular canine, distobuccal line angle; and left mandibular second premolar, mesiobuccal line angle. If a study tooth was missing, the corresponding tooth on the contralateral side will be examined. 0. Absence of bleeding after 30 seconds Bleeding observed after 30 seconds Immediate bleeding |
Improvement in Bleeding Index Scores at 4 Weeks | |
Primary | Improvement in Gingival index | Improvement in Gingival Index Scores In Orthodontic Patients, Change from Baseline in Index at 4 weeks. All the measurements at the baseline (To) and follow ups (T1) will be recorded by the investigator on separate To and T1 sheets. Six standard sites on incisors, canines and premolars have been used in this study as study sites (same as above). 0. No inflammation. Mild inflammation, slight change in color, slight edema, no bleeding on probing. Moderate inflammation, moderate glazing, redness, bleeding on probing. Severe inflammation, marked redness and hypertrophy, ulceration, tendency to spontaneous bleeding |
Improvement in Gingival Index Scores at 4 Weeks | |
Primary | Improvement of Orthodontic Plaque Index | Improvement in Orthodontic Plaque Index Scores In Orthodontic Patients, Change from Baseline in Index at 4 weeks. All the measurements at the baseline (To) and follow ups (T1) will be recorded by the investigator on separate To and T1 sheets. Six standard sites on incisors, canines and premolars have been used in this study as study sites (same as above) and the condition of adjacent marginal gingiva by staining the teeth with plaque disclosing solution will be assessed. 0. No plaque deposits on the tooth surfaces surrounding the bracket base Plaque deposits on one tooth surface at the bracket base Plaque deposits on two tooth surface at the bracket base Plaque deposits on three tooth surface at the bracket base Plaque deposits on four tooth surface at the bracket base and/or gingival inflammation indicators (plaque deposits near the gingiva do not necessarily have to be present) |
Improvement in Orthodontic Plaque Index Scores at 4 Weeks |
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