Periodontal Diseases Clinical Trial
Official title:
Immune Response After Periodontal Treatment
Primary Objective:
To identify changes in systemic markers of inflammation following periodontal treatment,
comparing two standard treatment modalities (hands scaling and ultrasonic scaling)
Secondary Objectives:
To investigate bacteraemia, composition and function of oral bacteria, treatment outcomes
following periodontal treatment, patient and operator preferences, and treatment time
comparing hand scaling and ultrasonic scaling.
Effective root surface debridement (RSD) is essential for successful periodontal treatment. Myriad studies demonstrate that RSD may be carried out using hand or ulstrasonic instruments with equal efficacy. Locally, effective debridement results in reduced inflammation in the gingival tissues, ultimately preserving the dentition. Systemically, RSD results in an immediate inflammatory response with elevated C-reactive protein (CRP), and cytokines (e.g. interleukin-6 and Tumor Necrosis Factor) detectable in the serum. This systemic inflammation may relate to systemic dissemination of bacteria from the periodontal pockets into the circulation, during instrumentation. Bacteria are detectable in serum immediately after instrumentation. The incidence of the bacteraemia varies considerably between different studies, ranging from 13% of patients to 43% to 55%. These studies used different methods of instrumentation; Kinane et al used full mouth ultrasonic scale, Zhang et al used a mixture of hand and ultrasonic instruments, and Heimdahl et al used curettes only. Whilst tempting to speculate that ultrasonic instrumentation induces less bacteraemia than hand instrumentation, there is no direct comparison of the effect of ultrasonic instrumentation with hand instrumentation on post treatment systemic inflammation. ;
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