Tooth Mobility Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of High-Frequency Vibration on Periodontal Tooth Mobility
Verified date | July 2022 |
Source | University of Alberta |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
According to the CDC, approximately 47% of the population suffers from moderate or severe periodontitis. A byproduct of periodontal disease is loss of the alveolar bone surrounding the natural tooth root as well as around the dental implant in cases of peri-implantitis, and if allowed to proceed far enough, can cause mobility and eventual loss of the tooth or implant. Traditional and time-tested methods of treating periodontitis involve a meticulous mechanical cleaning of the root surfaces to remove the causing factors, both above and below the gumline. This reduction or elimination of the etiologic factors that trigger the pathologic and damaging immune response is very effective at reducing the inflammation. High Frequency Vibration (VPro+), when used as an adjunctive therapy following traditional treatment for periodontitis where the chronic inflammation has been lowered, controlled or eliminated has the potential to enhance the mechanical properties of the bone by increasing bone density by way of a low-risk, non-invasive, self-applied therapy that is patient-friendly and affordable. Improvement in bone density can translate clinically to lowering of tooth mobility, and lessening the chance of orthodontic relapse after orthodontic therapy. It is further hypothesized that, if conducted in an environment of low or nonexistent periodontal inflammation, VPro+ therapy may also contribute to enhanced the degree of bone fill after healing of angular periodontal bone defects and low-grade furcation involvements, and as thus may turn out to be a less invasive and more affordable option to periodontal bone grafting surgery, the current standard of care for those particular situations. The goal is to conduct a randomized clinical trial using patients in our graduate periodontology program to test the efficacy of high frequency vibration in improvement of tooth mobility and other periodontal indices in test group versus control group.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 17 |
Est. completion date | March 30, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | March 15, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 30 Years to 85 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. Overall health must be either ASA Classification I or II. (ASA I: A normal healthy patient; ASA II: A patient with mild systemic disease) (Doyle, Goyal, & EH, 2022), 2. Patient must have a recent history of treated periodontal disease and currently be compliant with a periodontal recall maintenance program supervised by a periodontal specialist, 3. Patient age must be between 30 and 85 years, 4. No gender or ethnic restrictions, 5. Patient must have at least one tooth with Miller's Class I mobility, 6. Patients should have posterior dentition such that they can firmly hold the vibrating device, this likely implies the presence of two or more posterior teeth in all four quadrants. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Patients on medication that could affect the level of inflammation, such as chronic antibiotics, phenytoin, cyclosporine, anti-inflammatory drugs, systemic corticosteroids, or calcium channel blockers, 2. Periodontal recall patients who have a history of non-compliance with the recommended recall interval (usually three to four months), 3. Pregnant women, 4. Uncontrolled diabetes, 5. Smoking, 6. Subjects with current caries activity, 7. Vulnerable subjects as per the Research Ethics Office or HREB definitions. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | School of Dentistry, Oral health Clinic, University of Alberta | Edmonton | Alberta |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Alberta |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Tooth Mobility | Change in tooth mobility as denoted by Periotest value or Miller's grade of mobility | 3 months of intervention after use of device for 5 minutes per night | |
Secondary | Bone mineral density (BMD) | Change in BMD as denoted by gray-scale values measured in Hounsfield units | 3 months of intervention after use of device for 5 minutes per night |
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