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Subgingival ultrasonic instrumentation of residual pockets irrigated with essential oils: a randomized controlled trial.

Authors :
Hsu Shao Feng
Bernardo, Carlos Cheque
Sonoda, Livia Lie
Hayashi, Fernando
Romito, Giuseppe Alexandre
Alves De Lima, Luiz Antonio Pugliesi
Moreira Lotufo, Roberto Fraga
Pannuti, Claudio Mendes
Source :
Journal of Clinical Periodontology. Jul2011, Vol. 38 Issue 7, p637-643. 7p. 1 Diagram, 4 Charts.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Aim: To evaluate the clinical efficacy of subgingival ultrasonic instrumentation irrigated with essential oils (EOs) of residual periodontal pockets. Material and methods: Sixty-four individuals with chronic periodontitis were invited to participate in this randomized, double-blind, parallel, and placebo-controlled clinical trial. All subjects received non-surgical periodontal therapy. After reevaluation (baseline), residual pockets (pocket depth ≥5 mm) received test (ultrasonic instrumentation irrigated with EOs) or control therapy (ultrasonic instrumentation irrigated with negative control). Probing pocket depth (PPD), gingival recession (R), clinical attachment level (CAL), bleeding on probing (BOP), and plaque were assessed at baseline and after 4, 12, and 24 weeks. Differences between groups and changes over the course of time were analysed according to a generalized linear model. Results: There was a significant reduction in PPD and BOP, as well as a significant CAL gain in the two groups (p<0.001). Nevertheless, there were no differences between the groups at any time of the study. When only initially deep pockets (PPD ≥7 mm) were analysed, a significantly greater CAL gain (p=0.03) and PPD reduction (p=0.01) was observed in the test group. Conclusion: The adjunctive use of EOs may promote significant CAL gain and PPD reduction in deep residual pockets. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03036979
Volume :
38
Issue :
7
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Periodontology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
61036981
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-051X.2011.01725.x