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The goal of this randomized clinical trial is to test the effect orally administration of Probiotics based on Lactobacillus rhamnosus LR04 and Lactobacillus plantarum LP14 as adjuvant in people suffering from periodontitis stage II-III. The main questions it aims to answer are: - QUESTION 1: orally administered probiotics based on the previous strains could represent a useful tool in support of non-surgical periodontal therapy in reducing clinical periodontal indexes? - QUESTION 2: orally administered probiotics based on the previous strains could represent a useful tool in support of non-surgical periodontal therapy in reduce the amount of periodontal pathogens in periodontal pockets? Partecipants in the test group will take the test probiotic for 90 days in adjunction of the routinary oral hygiene procedures. Partecipants in the positive controlled group will take the placebo for 90 days in adjunction of the routinary oral hygiene procedures. Partecipants in the negative control group will perform only the routinary oral hygiene procedures. Researchers will compare 3 groups to see if orally administered probiotics based on L. rhamnosus and L. plantarum may hel in the reduction of periodontal indexes and of the periodontal pathogen bacteria.


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The diagnosis of periodontitis passes through the recording of periodontal probing values on 6 sites for each periodontal element, the recording of clinical indices such as the percentage of bleeding sites and those with plaque, finally through the execution of a full-x-ray consisting of intraoral films that guarantee staging through the calculation of the loss of clinical attachment, corresponding to the loss of alveolar bone caused by the disease. The therapy of periodontitis is composed of several steps and begins with the control of the biofilm. This control is carried out with professional supragingival hygiene sessions followed by subgingival instrumentation of the periodontal pockets in order to remove the hard and soft deposits below the gingival margin, which would not otherwise be eliminated with the supragingival strategy alone. The response to mechanical therapy and the risk of relapses go hand in hand with the patient's response, his ability to maintain a good level of oral hygiene at home and to keep return appointments. In this sense, dental research has worked hard to develop additional aids to mechanical therapy to try to improve its performance. In the last decade in particular, the use of probiotics has found an increasingly wider field in periodontology, as they are based on the idea of enhancing the eubiosis ratios of the non-pathogenic flora in order to make the environment unfavorable for the proliferation of a pathogenic flora. The present study aims to evaluate whether the quarterly oral administration of probiotics based on Lactobacillus plantarum LP14 and Lactobacillus rhamnosus LR04 can improve the response to non-surgical periodontal therapy of subgingival instrumentation in patients suffering from stage II-III periodontitis and complexity of grade A-B. Primary objective To evaluate the adjuvant effect of probiotics based on Lactobacillus plantarum LP14 and Lactobacillus rhamnosus LR04 in non-surgical periodontal therapy. Secondary objective Characterize the microbiological picture of patients with periodontitis with and without the aid of probiotics. MATERIALS AND METHODS Three groups of volunteers of both sexes will be enrolled for the study without age restrictions. Inclusion criteria Patients in the absence of other systemic pathologies reported in the medical history, smokers and non-smokers, non-drinkers, in the absence of previous or current administration of other sources of probiotics, capable of providing informed consent. Exclusion criteria Subjects with a history of systemic diseases (diabetes, autoimmune diseases, inflammatory bowel diseases, neurodegenerative diseases), drinkers, who take or have taken probiotics in the last 3 months, unable to provide informed consent. Minimum sample size Sample size calculation (Alpha = 0.05; Power = 95%) for 3 independent study groups, and a continuous primary endpoint. Sample size = Z2 (1-alpha/2) p (1-p) / d2 Where Z(1-alpha/2) is the standard variate corresponding to 1.96 at 5% type 1 error, p is the expected proportion in the population expressed in decimals based on previous studies and d is the confidence level decided by the researcher expressed in decimal. Regarding the primary outcome of Bleeding On Probing (BOP), the expected difference between the means was assumed to be 20%, therefore 20 patients per group are required, for a total of 60 patients. To these patients, the dropout percentage of 10% must be added, so the total is 70 patients. T0 - BASELINE The first dental visit and the treatment plan will be carried out by Prof. Marco Dolci. The periodontal visit with the registration of the indices and the full-rx will be carried out by Prof. Marco Dolci. Clinical indixes - Bleeding On Probing - BOP, percentage value on 6 sites for each tooth - Pocket Probing Depth - PPD on 6 sites for each tooth - Clinical Attachment Loss - CAL on intraoral radiographs of pathological sites - Plaque Index - PI, rated from 0 to 4 for each site - Percentage of pathological sites out of total sites. The recording of BOP, PPD, PI will be carried out through periodontal probing using the PCP-15 UNC periodontal probe (HuFriedi) in a completely atraumatic and non-invasive manner. The operational session will be organized as follows: - Supragingival instrumentation with piezoelectric ultrasonic scaler handpiece; - BPA microbiological test (Bacterial Periodontal Assessment - Biomolecular Diagnostic, Via Nicola Porpora, 550144 - Florence) through sampling of the gingival crevicular fluid with a thin cone of sterile paper with a diameter of 0.3 mm positioned in the pocket for 60 seconds, in an atraumatic and non-traumatic manner invasive. After sampling, the cones will be inserted into a single test tube; - Subgingival instrumentation of periodontal pockets using Gracey curettes. The treatment is to be considered as Full Mouth Treatment (FMT). The samples will be transported to the laboratory located on the third floor of Building A, taken into custody by Prof. Marco Dolci and stored at + 4° C until the arrival of the dedicated courier. The same Biomolecular Diagnostic company will take care of collecting the samples via dedicated biological courier and will carry out the PCR analyzes in its laboratories. At the end of the analyses, a copy of a unique identification code will be sent to the Experimenters so that they can access the report. Placement of the patient in the test, positive and negative control groups TEST: home oral hygiene 2/day with soft bristle toothbrush + standard fluoride toothpaste + probiotic in buccal sachet to be consumed once a day until the quarterly check-up. POSITIVE CONTROL: home oral hygiene 2/day with soft bristle toothbrush + standard fluoride toothpaste + industrial placebo in buccal sachet to be consumed once a day until the quarterly check-up. NEGATIVE CONTROL: home oral hygiene 2/day with soft bristle toothbrush + standard fluoride toothpaste. The products (test and placebo) will be delivered to the patient at the end of the session in order to cover 3 months of administration. T1 - AFTER 3 MONTHS FROM T0 - Recording of periodontal indices. - Microbiological samples. Randomization The treatment that is due to the individual patient is kept in sequentially numbered, opaque and sealed envelopes (SNOSE Sequentially Numbered, Opaque, Sealed Envelopes). The products used for both the test and the controls will be supplied in anonymous tubes so that neither the patient nor the investigator will be aware of them. Statistical analysis Proper statistical analysiswill be perfomed by the trusted statistical group. ;


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NCT number NCT06063226
Study type Interventional
Source G. d'Annunzio University
Contact Marco Dolci, MD DDS PHD
Phone +393281665925
Email marco.dolci@unich.it
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date October 1, 2023
Completion date June 1, 2024

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