Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Active, not recruiting
Estimated Enrollment
28

Summary

Conditions
Periodontitis
Type
Interventional
Phase
Not Applicable
Design
Allocation: RandomizedIntervention Model: Parallel AssignmentMasking: Triple (Participant, Care Provider, Investigator)Masking Description: Once selected the patient will see two clinicians: the examiner (hygienist) and operator (resident). The examiner records the data (PPD, CAL, BOP, PI) of the teeth, and provides preliminary hygiene treatment; the operator delivers the test treatments. The treatment assignments are concealed to the patient and the examiner. The operator is unaware of previously recorded data except for pocket depth measurements and is not involved in the post-treatment evaluations (3,6,12 months)Primary Purpose: Treatment

Participation Requirements

Age
Between 18 years and 125 years
Gender
Both males and females

Description

A single-center, randomized, double-blind, longitudinal study will take place over 12 months. Twenty-eight systemically healthy patients (i.e. absence of uncontrolled diabetes mellitus, cancer, HIV, bone metabolic diseases, or disorders that compromise wound healing) enrolled in a supportive periodo...

A single-center, randomized, double-blind, longitudinal study will take place over 12 months. Twenty-eight systemically healthy patients (i.e. absence of uncontrolled diabetes mellitus, cancer, HIV, bone metabolic diseases, or disorders that compromise wound healing) enrolled in a supportive periodontal therapy program and patients at the University of Manitoba Graduate Periodontics Clinic, with at least one surgically treated site with a residual pocket probing depth of ? 5mm and bleeding upon probing and having signed the informed consent will be accepted into the study. PPD, CAL, BOP, and PI will be evaluated at these sites. A selected participant will have a full mouth periodontal charting completed prior to baseline measurements as part of their maintenance program. Once selected the patient will see two clinicians: the examiner (hygienist) and operator (resident). The examiner records the data (PPD, CAL, BOP, PI) of the entire dentition including the selected tooth or teeth, and provides preliminary hygiene treatment; the operator delivers the test treatments. The treatment assignments are concealed to the patient and the examiner. The operator is unaware of previously recorded data except for pocket depth measurements and is not involved in the post-treatment evaluations (3,6,12 months). At 12 months, a full mouth re-evaluation will be completed by the examiner as part of the patient's maintenance program. In the first visit, the examiner records the pocket probing depth, clinical attachment level, presence of bleeding on probing, and plaque index at six sites on involved teeth. Thorough scaling and root planing is performed under local anesthesia using periodontal curettes (Gracey, Hu-Friedy, USA) and an ultrasonic device (Piezo, Ultradent, USA). Once complete, the operator takes over. The patients are then randomly assigned to test or control groups by a computer-generated table. The protocol may be: A, the laser is activated during treatments with methylene blue; B, the laser is never activated during treatments with saline solution. Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy is carried out in the residual pockets using the Periowave system (Ondine Biomedical Inc, Vancouver, Canada). The photosensitizing agent is methylene blue. Approximately 0.2 mL of the solution is applied over 60 seconds to each pocket with a blunt-ended side-port irrigator. The site is illuminated for 60 seconds to activate the agent using a disposable, light-diffusing tip that is introduced into the pocket via a diode laser (wavelength = 675 nm, 160 mW of output power). The control treatment consists of the same procedure, except that the photosensitizer is replaced with saline solution and the light-diffusing tip is kept in the pocket for 60 seconds without activating the laser. The patient is sent home with a home care package and oral hygiene instructions. The second session is scheduled after 1 week. The operator applies the photosensitizer and activates the laser according to protocol A or B. The examiner maintains the patients on a 3-month hygiene schedule and reassesses the participants 3, 6, and 12 months after the treatment as well as reinforces oral hygiene instruction. Medical history, concomitant medication, and all adverse events are recorded. Clinical parameters are measured the same way as at baseline. All measurements will be calibrated.

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT03757260
Collaborators
Not Provided
Investigators
Study Director: Anastasia Cholakis, M Dent University of Manitoba