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 132 clinical trials
Application of CIELab Spectrophotometry to Analyze Gingival Color: a New Perspective for Evaluating the Effectiveness of Periodontal Basic Treatment
Objective: This study aims to explore the correlation between gingival color and clinical indicators and inflammatory factors in patients with periodontitis. Method: This study aims to include 30 periodontitis patients who visited the Periodontology Department of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine from October 2024 to …
Changes in Periodontal Pocket Depth After Periodontal Treatment
This study is a prospective, observational clinical research conducted at the Department of Periodontology, Faculty of Dentistry, Necmettin Erbakan University. The study aims to evaluate periodontal records routinely obtained before treatment and throughout the treatment process from individuals who visited the clinic and were planned for non-surgical periodontal treatment. Within …
Anti-inflammatory Nutrition on the Outcomes of Non-surgical Periodontal Therapy
This study aimed to determine the effect of anti-inflammatory nutrition on non-surgical periodontal treatment in individuals with periodontitis by evaluating gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) and serum biomarkers and clinical periodontal parameters. A total of 100 volunteers identified as having a pro-inflammatory diet (Q3 and Q4) will be included in the …
Impact of Non-surgical Periodontal Treatment of miRNome
A double-blind randomized-controlled clinical trial is conducted in order to evaluate the impact of non-surgical periodontal treatment by means of minimally invasive approach MINST or Q-SI (quadrantwise) approach in subjects with periodontitis on miRNome in gingival crevicular fluid
Biologicals in Management of Intra-Bony Defects
The aim is of this study is to evaluate and compare the effects (clinical and radiological) of different biomaterials on the repair of bone defects around the teeth. When participating in this study, persons will be scheduled for local surgical intervention of the gums. Under local anaesthesia, the gums will …
Utilization of a Videoscope in Periodontal Regeneration
Clinical and preclinical studies confirm that regeneration of supporting tissues of teeth lost due to periodontal disease can be achieved using the principles of minimally invasive surgery (MIS). Although this therapeutic approach is well established in clinical settings and can rescue teeth with poor or questionable prognosis, MIS approaches often …
Study on Treatment Results and Bone Changes After Replanting Severely Affected Teeth - A Before-and-After Study.
This research aims to evaluate the effectiveness of intentional replantation (IR) as a treatment for single-rooted teeth diagnosed as hopeless due to true periodontic lesions. The study will assess changes in alveolar bone and periodontal tissues, symptom resolution, and patient-reported outcomes (satisfaction and quality of life) following the procedure. Cone …
Non-Surgical Single Visit Endodontic Retreatment in Cases With Asymptomatic Apical Periodontitis Using Bioceramic Sealer
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if using bioceramic sealers in non surgical single visit endodontic retreatment in patients with endodontic treatment failure and asymptomatic apical periodontitis will work in comparison to other resin sealer which proved efficacy ,and help healing of the periapical lesions and reduce …
Regular Use of aPDT in the Management and Prevention of Periodontitis Symptoms in Diabetic Patients
This is an investigator-initiated clinical study to establish easy referral and access for diabetic patients from primary health care to oral health care facilities for preventive oral care, periodontal assessment, and treatment, and to investigate the impact of regular home use of aPDT medical device on plaque control and gingival …
Impact of Subgingival Instrumentation on Psychological Distress and Mental Health Status in Bruxers With Periodontitis
Bruxism is a non-functional repetitive jaw-muscle activity characterized by grinding or clenching the teeth. Bruxism, characterized by the involuntary grinding or clenching of teeth, is a prevalent parafunctional habit affecting individuals of all ages. Stress, anxiety, and depression are the psychological factors most commonly associated with the presence of bruxism.