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Administrative data

NCT number NCT04874467
Other study ID # PER-ECL-2020-02
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date September 1, 2020
Est. completion date April 25, 2022

Study information

Verified date August 2022
Source Universitat Internacional de Catalunya
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Introduction: It seems that some local and systemic factors can be associated with an increased incidence of peri-implant diseases. Predisposing to an increase inflammatory response when plaque is present. There is still controversy on which factors can be considered as risk indicators. One of them is the keratinized mucosa width (KM), that seems to facilitate plaque control around implants. Objectives: Assess the relationship between keratinized mucosa and the recurrence of mucositis, comparing bleeding on probing (BOP) in implants with mucositis for 24 weeks after implant disinfection therapy, the control group is defined by having KM ≥ 2 mm and the test group KM < 2 mm. Material and methods: 38 patients presenting one single implant each with a single screw retained crown loaded for at least 1 year. Periodontal maintenance therapy will be performed and oral hygiene instruction will be delivered. Follow up visits will be after 8, 12 and 24 weeks in which the following parameters will be registered: Keratinized Mucosa width, Attached mucosa, Gingival Index, Vestibule Depth, Mucosa Thickness. Probing Pocket Depth, Recession, modified Plaque Index, Bleeding on Probing, modified Bleeding Index. Also a microbiologic test will be taken in the implant sulcus before the periodontal maintenance therapy and at 24 weeks. A multilevel statistical analysis will be conducted comparing the control and the test group, adjusting for the correlation among multiple observations.


Description:

Introduction: It seems that some local and systemic factors can be associated with an increased incidence of peri-implant diseases. Predisposing to an increase inflammatory response when plaque is present. There is still controversy on which factors can be considered as risk indicators. One of them is the keratinized mucosa width (KM), that seems to facilitate plaque control around implants. Objectives: Assess the relationship between keratinized mucosa and the recurrence of mucositis, comparing bleeding on probing (BOP) in implants with mucositis for 24 weeks after implant disinfection therapy, the control group is defined by having KM ≥ 2 mm and the test group KM < 2 mm. Methods: 38 patients presenting one single implant each with a screw retained crown loaded for at least 1 year. Periodontal maintenance therapy will be performed and oral hygiene instruction will be delivered. Follow up visits will be after 8, 12 and 24 weeks in which the following parameters will be registered: Keratinized Mucosa width, Attached mucosa, Gingival Index, Vestibule Depth, Mucosa Thickness. Probing Pocket Depth, Recession, modified Plaque Index, Bleeding on Probing, modified Bleeding Index. Also a microbiologic test will be taken in the implant sulcus before the periodontal maintenance therapy and at 24 weeks. A multilevel statistical analysis will be conducted comparing the control and the test group, adjusting for the correlation among multiple observations.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 38
Est. completion date April 25, 2022
Est. primary completion date April 25, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - patients> 18 years; - smokers <10 cigarettes / day; - partially edentulous patients. The spaces must be associated with at least one adjacent mesial and one distal tooth; - presence of bleeding and / or suppuration on probing, erythema and inflammation; - absence of radiographic bone loss around implant distance (<2mm from expected radiographic marginal bone level); - individual dental implants rehabilitated for more than a year; - screw-retained restorations on implants; - absence of active periodontal disease; - who have not taken systemic antibiotics in the last 3 months; - adequate oral hygiene motivation and collaboration defined as plaque index <25% Exclusion Criteria: - totally edentulous patients; - uncontrolled systemic diseases; - diseases of the mucosa (erosive lichen planus, etc.); - taking medications that may interfere with periodontal health or healing; (corticosteroids, calcium channel antagonists, antiepileptic drugs, immunosuppressants, etc.) - pregnant or lactating patients; - cemented implant restorations; - restorations on implants over contoured that cannot be corrected.

Study Design


Intervention

Procedure:
Supportive periodontal therapy
A complete professional prophylaxis session will be performed, which includes ultrasound debridement, scaling with curettes and dental polishing with a rubber cup. On the other hand, in implants affected by mucositis, supra and sub-gingival debridement will be performed using a combination of ultrasound with a titanium tip and titanium curettes. All patients will receive personalized hygiene instructions. Patients will be instructed to brush their implants twice daily using the modified Bass technique with a medium-hard manual toothbrush and low-abrasive toothpaste. In addition, they will be taught to use specific interproximal brushes. If access with an interdental brush is not possible, flossing will be indicated. Oral hygiene instructions will be reviewed at each visit.

Locations

Country Name City State
Spain International University of Catalunya Barcelona

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Universitat Internacional de Catalunya

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Spain, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Bleeding on probing The main objective of the study is to evaluate the association between MQ and recurrence of mucositis, comparing the bleeding index on probing (BoP) in implants that have mucositis, in a control group characterized by 2 mm or more of MQ and a test group characterized by less than 2 mm of MQ over a 24-week period after peri-implant maintenance therapy. 24 weeks
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