periodontitis Clinical Trials
A listing of periodontitis medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 131 clinical trials
Efficacy of Photodynamic Therapy and LASER Disinfection in Periodontal Therapy for Treatment of Periodontitis
The goal of this clinical trial is to Investigate the clinical and microbiological efficacies of Laser disinfection and ICG-mediated aPDT as adjunct to RSD for patients with periodontitis. The main question it aims to answer is: Does the use of laser disinfection or ICG-mediated aPDT as adjunct to RSD are …
Salivary Mitofusin-1 Levels in Periodontitis: Associations With Disease Severity, Smoking, and Treatment Response
Periodontitis (gum inflammation) is a common disease worldwide. This study aims to investigate a novel biomarker, a protein called Mitofusin-1 (Mfn1), in saliva that may be associated with the severity of periodontitis and response to treatment. The study will include periodontally healthy individuals, individuals with mild to severe periodontitis, and …
Periodontitis and Inflammation in Children With Down Syndrome/Trisomy 21: Study on Biological Samples
Since 2018, the Chicago Classification of Periodontal Diseases and Conditions, has listed Down syndrome (DS)/trisomy 21 (T21) as a systemic disease with periodontal implications. Numerous studies report an increased prevalence and severity of periodontitis in DS/T21 individuals under the age of 35. Approximately 35% of adolescents with DS show early …
Responsiveness of Hindi Version of Oral Health Impact Profile for Periodontitis (OHIP-P-HIN)
The distribution- and anchor-based methods will be used to estimate the Minimal Important Difference (MID) of the OHIP-P-HIN. Two established distribution-based approaches, the standardized effect size (ES) and standardized response mean (SRM) will be calculated. The ES is calculated by dividing the mean change scores in the OHIP-P-HIN from baseline …
Non-Incised Papilla Flap in Deep Supraossous Defects
The objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of NIPSA in periodontal lesions with deep supra-alveolar defects, measuring the clinical efficacy of this flap. The non-incised papilla surgical approach (NIPSA) is a novel technique that accesses the periodontal defect from apical direction and was established with the aim …
Low Laser Therapy and Hyaluronic Acid as an Adjunct to Non-surgical Periodontal Therapy
Periodontal disease is an oral disease characterized by microbially associated, host-mediated inflammation of the periodontium. In the treatment of periodontal disease, conventional periodontal therapy includes both surgical and non-surgical approaches. Non-surgical therapy (i.e. scaling and root planing - SRP) remains an essential part of periodontal therapy. Here, diseased root surface …
Periodontal Regeneration With Hyaluronic Acid or Enamel Matrix Derivatives
To date, the quest for ideal biological inductors for periodontal regeneration is still ongoing, especially when facing non-containing defect anatomies. The primary aim of this study is to evaluate the clinical and radiographic performance of a bone graft combined with either enamel matrix derivatives or hyaluronic acid for periodontal regeneration …
Efficacy of Collagen Sponge Versus Collagen Membrane on Ridge Preservation of Periodontally Compromised Teeth
The study aims to evaluate the efficacy of ridge preservation with collagen sponge or collagen membrane in combination with collagenated bovine bone mineral in extraction sockets of periodontally diseased teeth.
A Closed Surgical Technique vs Papilla Preservation Techniques
A pioneer periodontal surgical approach employing the closed surgical technique (CST) has been designed to gain access to isolated interdental periodontal defects and retain the soft-tissue architecture. This technique is based on a modified tunnelling technique to retract full-thickness gingival flaps from the osseous defect in a closed manner retaining …
Impact of Subgingival Instrumentation on Masticatory Performance and Psychological Distress
Patients of Stage III and Stage IV Periodontitis will be assessed for masticatory dysfunction and psychological distress. Subgingival Instrumentation will be done for treating periodontitis. Patients will be re-evaluated after 2 and 3 months in order to assess any change in masticatory dysfunction and psychological distress by improved periodontal health.