Clinical and microbiological changes after minimally invasive therapeutic approaches in intrabony defects: a 12-month follow-up

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作者
Ribeiro, Fernanda V. [1 ]
Casarin, Renato C. V. [1 ]
Palma, Maria A. G. [2 ]
Junior, Francisco H. N. [2 ]
Sallum, Enilson A. [2 ]
Casati, Marcio Z. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Estadual Paulista, Sch Dent, Dent Res Div, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[2] Univ Campinas UNICAMP, Sch Dent Piracicaba, Dept Prosthodont & Periodont, BR-13414903 Sao Paulo, Brazil
基金
巴西圣保罗研究基金会;
关键词
Microbiology; Periodontitis; Microsurgery; Surgical procedures; Minimally invasive; Root planing; NONSURGICAL PERIODONTAL THERAPY; ENAMEL MATRIX PROTEINS; SUBGINGIVAL MICROBIAL PROFILES; ACTINOBACILLUS-ACTINOMYCETEMCOMITANS; BONY DEFECTS; PORPHYROMONAS-GINGIVALIS; SURGICAL TECHNIQUE; BACTEROIDES-GINGIVALIS; BARRIER MEMBRANES; OUTCOMES;
D O I
10.1007/s00784-012-0855-5
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
This 12-month randomized, controlled trial evaluated the clinical effects and microbiological changes of minimally invasive nonsurgical and surgical approaches for the therapy of intrabony defects. Twenty-nine subjects with intrabony defects in single-rooted tooth were randomly assigned to; (1) minimally invasive nonsurgical technique (MINST) or (2) minimally invasive surgical technique (MIST). Quantities of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans, Tannerella forsythia, and Porphyromonas gingivalis, determined by using real-time PCR, were evaluated at baseline, 3, 6, and 12 months after the treatments. Clinical recordings-probing depth (PD), position of the gingival margin (PGM), and relative clinical attachment level (RCAL)-were obtained at baseline and 12 months post-therapy. The primary outcome variable of the study was RCAL. Both treatment modalities resulted in an improvement in all clinical recordings, with significant PD reductions (p < 0.05), RCAL gains (p < 0.05), and no change in the PGM (p > 0.05) after 12 months in both MINST and MIST groups. No clinical differences were observed between groups (p > 0.05). Regarding the microbiological outcomes, at the re-examinations, a significant decrease was observed for T. forsythia and P. gingivalis when compared with baseline (p < 0.05) for both treatments. The amount of A. actinomycetemcomitans did not reduced decrease throughout the study (p > 0.05). Intergroup differences in the microbiological assay were not found at any time point (p > 0.05). Both MINST and MIST provided comparable clinical results and microbiological changes in the treatment of intrabony defects over 12 months follow-up. This randomized, controlled, parallel trial revealed that both therapeutic modalities may promote clinical and microbiological benefits at 12 months post-therapy.
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页码:1635 / 1644
页数:10
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