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NCT ID: NCT04449393 Completed - Periodontitis Clinical Trials

Enamel Matrix Derivative in Non-surgical Periodontal Treatment

Start date: September 15, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study is to investigate the effect of enamel matrix derivative in addition to scaling and root planing in comparison to scaling and root planing only in periodontitis patients that have already undergone initial periodontal therapy and are in periodontal maintenance.

NCT ID: NCT04446897 Completed - Clinical trials for Periodontitis, Chronic

Treatment of Chronic Medium-severe Periodontitis With Mesenchymal Stem Cells Predifferentiated in Osteogenic Direction

Start date: August 3, 2020
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Treatment of chronic medium-severe periodontitis with mesenchymal stem cells and mesenchymal stem cells predifferentiated in osteogenic direction

NCT ID: NCT04446533 Not yet recruiting - Periodontitis Clinical Trials

Effect of a Hydrogen-Peroxide and Hyaluronic-Acid Mouthwash (BMG0703) in the Treatment of Periodontitis

Start date: June 2020
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Assessment of the efficacy of BMG0703 in the treatment of periodontitis and control of supragingival plaque, compared to Chlorhexidine and a placebo product

NCT ID: NCT04444063 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Intrabony Periodontal Defect

Clinical and Radiograhic Evaluation of NIPSA With and Without Allograft Plus Platelet Rich Fibrin in the Treatment of Intraosseous Defects in Stage III Periodontitis Patients

Start date: September 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Several minimal invasive techniques have been proposed since the last decade aiming to enhance and provide adequate environment for periodontal regeneration. Harrel and Rees proposed minimally invasive surgery (MIS) in 1995 and minimal invasive surgical technique (MIST) that was introduced in 2007 and then further enforced with modified minimally invasive surgical technique (M-MIST) in 2009 . A new minimal invasive technique called Non-Incised Papilla Surgical Approach (NIPSA) was introduced in 2017. It is aims to maintain the marginal tissues integrity by placing horizontal or oblique incision apical to the defect approaching the defect through apical access.

NCT ID: NCT04430764 Completed - Smoking Clinical Trials

The Effect of Smoking and Non-surgical Periodontal Treatment on Gingival Crevicular Fluid Cyclophilin A and EMMPRIN Levels

Start date: October 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aimed to investigate the effect of smoking and non-surgical periodontal treatment on gingival crevicular fluid CyPA and EMMPRIN levels in patients with periodontitis. Twenty-eight patients with periodontitis (14 non-smoker and 14 smoker) and 30 control subjects (15 non-smoker and 15 smoker) were included into the study. Non-surgical periodontal treatment was applied to all periodontitis patients. Periodontal parameters and GCF CyPA and EMMPRIN levels were evaluated during 3 months following non-surgical periodontal treatment. GCF CyPA and EMMPRIN levels were analyzed by ELISA.

NCT ID: NCT04425343 Completed - Clinical trials for Periodontal Diseases

Microbial Profiling in Pockets Related to Chronic Periodontitis Patients Using 16s RNA Metagenomics Sequencing

Start date: November 10, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study was developed in compliance with the Helsinki Declaration on medical research involving the Ethics Committee at Ajman University (2017-A-DN-04). Informed consent from all the participants was obtained before participation in the study. The participants were systemically healthy with no history of antibiotics for the past three months. Patients recruited for the study were diagnosed as Stage II Generalized periodontitis according to the classification from the 2017 world workshop on the "classification of periodontal and peri-implant disease and conditions". Periodontal status indicating the severity of interdental clinical attachment loss of 3-4mm, radiographic bone loss between 15%-33% and with no tooth loss were included. The complexity of periodontitis with a maximum probing depth of ≤ 5mm with horizontal bone loss and having an extent and distribution with >30% teeth involved were included in the study. A total of 80 plaque samples were collected with the clinical characteristics of the patient comprising of age between 25-39 years, 36 females and 44 males. The subgingival plaque was collected using a sterile curette from the buccal aspect of maxillary molars and lingual aspect of mandibular incisors, in a vial containing 200µl of Buffer CL.

NCT ID: NCT04417478 Completed - Obesity Clinical Trials

Effect of Periodontal Debridement on Leptin Levels in Obese

Start date: December 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The main purpose of the study is to quantify of Leptin hormone in patients with normal weight, class I obesity, class II obesity and periodontitis, before and after scaling and root planning (SRP) and correlate the Body mass index (BMI) with Leptin levels. A double-blind, controlled, clinical trial was conducted. The sampling method was probabilistic stratified and the sample size 27 subjects in total, divided in 3 groups of: 9 normal weight patients, 9 class I Obesity patients and 9 class II Obesity patients and history of Generalized Periodontitis Stage II,III or IV, Grade B or C, who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria and signed an informed consent. All patients received SRP and clinical monitoring at baseline and 3 months post-therapy by the same examiner.Probing depth (PD), Clinical Attachment Level (CAL), Biofilm Index (BI) and Bleeding on Probing (BoP), Tooth Mobility and Suppuration were evaluated as clinical variables. Serum levels of leptin were evaluated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) at baseline and 3 months post SRP.

NCT ID: NCT04417322 Completed - Clinical trials for Periodontal Diseases

Serum A.Actinomycetemcomitans Antibodies and Periodontitis

Start date: April 15, 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of this study was to analyze the association between serum A.actinomycetemcomitans antibodies in patients with periodontitis. Furthermore, the objective was to determine if the periodontitis influenced serum IgG A.actinomycetemcomitans antibodies levels

NCT ID: NCT04404335 Completed - Periodontitis Clinical Trials

The Role of Anti-inflammatory Cytokines and Antimicrobial Peptide LL-37 Biomarkers in the Treatment of Periodontal Disease.

Start date: May 17, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Periodontal disease is an infectious pathology that consists of the destruction of the gums and supporting structures around the teeth. There are several mechanisms involved in this process. In healthy conditions there is a balance between the bacteria present in the gums and the defence mechanisms of the host to fight the disease. One of the substances involved in favouring this protective mechanism is a peptide called LL-37. The aim of this study is to find out more about the rol of this peptide during this process by using a non invasive method of analysis consisting of analysing some samples of the fluid existing between the gums and the teeth. This clinical study will take place at the University Clinic at the University Rey Juan Carlos, Alcorcon (Madrid), Spain. Patients that attend the clinic suffering from gum disease will be offered the possibility to participate in this study. A full questionnaire indicating the risks and benefits of participating in the study as well as the management of confidential personal data will be discussed with the participants in full detail. Full consent will be sought before commencing the study. Firstly, all participants will receive a through periodontal (gum) examination to assess if they suffer from periodontal disease and to what extent (severity). Based on this preliminary data, patients will be classified in different categories. Patients will be divided in two groups: - 30 Healthy patients (no signs of periodontitis) - 30 Periodontal patients (subdivided in 2 groups of 30, depending of the severity of their disease: - 15 patients with Stage I-II periodontitis (mild/moderate) - 15 patients with Stage III-IV periodontitis (severe). The intervention will consist on taking samples of crevicular fluid (the fluid found in the space between the gum and the root of the tooth) to quantify the presence of LL-37 as well as IL-4, IL-6, IL-10, which seems to be associated with the defence mechanisms (immunity) of the host against periodontal disease. These samples will be analysed in the laboratory by using some specific procedure called ELISA. All patients from the test group will receive a basic course of periodontal treatment (root scale and polish), which is intended to remove the bacteria causing the disease from the space between the gums and the roots (periodontal pocket). Samples of crevicular fluid will be obtained before commencing the treatment. After 4-6 weeks, a new periodontal examination will take place to assess if there is an improvement of the condition and also to quantify the levels of LL-37, IL-4, IL-6, IL-10. The findings of this study will help to understand the role of this peptide in the defence mechanism of the host against periodontal disease. This could ultimately serve to develop new therapies that could include the use of this peptide in addition to the routine periodontal treatment prescribed to improve the healing conditions of the patient against periodontal disease.

NCT ID: NCT04402996 Completed - Healthy Clinical Trials

Meteorin-like Levels in Individuals With Periodontitis

Start date: September 23, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Metrnl has proven to be an inflammatory-related immunoregulatory cytokine and shown to play a role in the pathogenesis of human inflammatory diseases. Metrnl is highly expressed from the oral mucosa to the esophagus. Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease that can start with localized inflammatory reactions created by the supporting tissues surrounding the teeth against microorganisms and then result in loss of teeth. The authors think that Metrnl may play a role in the periodontitis. The aim of this study is to compare the Metrnl, IL-1β, and IL-10 levels of healthy and periodontitis individuals.