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NCT number NCT04259034
Other study ID # RMA PGIDS/IEC/2019/32
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date January 1, 2020
Est. completion date April 30, 2021

Study information

Verified date February 2020
Source Postgraduate Institute of Dental Sciences Rohtak
Contact Satish Narula, MDS
Phone 01262283876
Email scnarula@gmail.com
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

The aim is to investigate the influence of oral lichen planus on periodontal status of systemically healthy individuals.


Description:

Lichen planus, a chronic immune-mediated inflammatory disease affects the skin and mucous membranes. Oral lichen planus is the mucosal counterpart of cutaneous lichen planus. It was reported first described in 1866 as white papular eruptions in the oral cavity. The prevalence of OLP varies from 0.1% to 4%. OLP mostly occurs in middle aged and elderly patients, with female to male ratio of 3:2. OLP is characterized by lesions consisting of radiating white, grey, velvety, thread-like papules in a linear, annular and retiform arrangement forming typical lacy, reticular patches, rings and streaks. The lesions are most common on buccal mucosa, tongue, lips, gingiva, floor of mouth, palate. Clinically OLP has six clinical presentations namely reticular, erosive, atrophic, plaque-like, papular, bullous.

Reticular form, the most common clinical form presents as fine, asymptomatic intertwined lace-like pattern called "Wickham striae" in a bilateral symmetrical form. It mainly involves the posterior mucosa of the cheek. Erosive OLP represents symptomatic lesions. Atrophic lesions may resemble the combination of two clinical forms, such as the presence of white striae characteristic of the reticular type surrounded by an erythematous area. Plaque-like form mainly found on dorsum of the tongue and the mucosa of the cheek reveals whitish homogeneous irregularities similar to leukoplakia. Papular form presents with small white papules with fine striae in its periphery. Bullous form is the most unusual clinical form, exhibiting blisters that increase in size and tend to rupture, leaving the surface ulcerated and painful.

The pathogenesis of the disease is characterized by cytotoxic CD8+ T lymphocytes migration to the epithelium inducing apoptosis of basal keratinocytes. A number of etiological factors in OLP have been proposed such as local and systemic inducers of cell-mediated hypersensitivity, drugs, dental materials, infectious agents, and stress. The existence of a local cell-mediated immune disorder has been postulated as a factor underlying development of the lesions specifically, a delayed cellular hypersensitivity response probably triggered by some exogenous agent. Periodontal diseases are the most prevalent oral microbial infections that lead to chronic inflammation of the supporting tissues of teeth. Periodontal disease has a complex pathogenesis involving host microbiome interactions. It has an impact on both local and systemic health. The pathogenesis of periodontal disease involves a local inflammatory reaction and the activation. Thus, it is possible to speculate that some interference could exist and that the potential effect arising from these shared mechanismsā„ mediators could be localized to sites where OLP lesions are present and alteration of host immune response in OLP may have an impact on periodontal health. With this consideration, the present study is aimed to assess periodontal status in systemically healthy individuals with and without oral lichen planus.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 134
Est. completion date April 30, 2021
Est. primary completion date April 30, 2021
Accepts healthy volunteers
Gender All
Age group 40 Years to 50 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

Individuals aged 40-50 yrs. Clinically diagnosed and histo-pathologically confirmed cases of oral Lichen Planus

Exclusion Criteria:

History of periodontal therapy in last one year. Drug-induced lichenoid reaction or any other red or white lesions in the oral cavity.

The presence of any tooth restoration near the lesions. Smokers or patients with history of smoking. systemic diseases or conditions that are reported to be associated with periodontal diseases, including diabetes mellitus, osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis Pregnant and lactating women. Patients with history of systemic treatment for oral Lichen Planus Patients with cutaneous lichen planus

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
diagnosis of periodontitis in oral lichen planus patients
diagnosis of periodontitis in oral lichen planus patients
diagnosis of periodontitis in systemically healthy individuals without oral lichen planus
diagnosis of periodontitis in systemically healthy individuals without oral lichen planus

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 Clinical attachment level CAL will be measured from cementoenamel junction to the base of the pocket using a periodontal probe at 6 sites 6 months
Secondary Bleeding on probing BOP will be measured using a periodontal probe at 4 sites 6 months
Secondary PLAQUE INDEX PI will be measured using a periodontal probe at 4 sites 6 months
Secondary Gingival index Gingival index will be measured using a periodontal probe at 4 sites 6 months
Secondary Probing pocket depth Probing pocket depth will be measured from gingival margin to the base of the pocket using a periodontal probe at 6 sites 6 months
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