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
Adjunctive Effect of Erythritol on Pocket Closure Rates
This clinical trial is studying whether using erythritol powder during non-surgical periodontal treatment (deep cleaning) helps improve gum health in people with severe periodontitis. Participants with deep gum pockets (4 mm or more) receive standard treatment alone or standard treatment plus cleaning with erythritol powder. The goal is to evaluate …
HALP Score, Blood-Based Inflammatory Indices, and Salivary MMP-8 in Periodontal Disease and Healing After Non-Surgical Therapy
This observational clinical study aims to investigate the relationship between the HALP score (Hemoglobin × Albumin × Lymphocyte / Platelet), several blood-based inflammatory indices (including NLR, PLR, LMR, and SII), and salivary MMP-8 levels in individuals with periodontal health, gingivitis, and stage III/IV periodontitis. The study also evaluates how these …
Modified Widman Flap vs Fibre Retention Osseous Resective Surgery
The treatment of periodontitis should be carried out in an incremental manner, first by achieving adequate patient's oral hygiene practices and risk factor control during the first step of therapy and then, during the second step of therapy, by professional elimination (reduction) of supra and subgingival biofilm and calculus. If …
Healthy Plant-based Diet and Periodontal Treatment
Background Periodontitis is a highly prevalent chronic disease, affecting around 743 million people globally. In Hong Kong, over 90% of adults have bleeding gums, and 50% of the elderly have severe periodontitis. The causes of periodontitis are complex, involving polymicrobial dysbiosis, chronic inflammation, immune response, and environmental factors. Current treatments …
PRF as Adjunct to Subgingival Instrumentation in Step 2 Periodontal Therapy
Periodontitis is characterized by a chronic, multifactorial inflammatory process driven by dysbiotic plaque biofilms. It is recognized as the most common chronic inflammatory non-communicable disease in humans. The advanced and severe forms of periodontitis have an estimated prevalence of 7.4%, while milder forms can affect up to 50% of the …
EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVNESS OF SUBGINGIVAL APPLICATION OF 1.2% LOVASTATIN GEL AS AN ADJUNCT TO NON-SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PERIODONTITIS IN GENERALLY HEALTHY SMOKERS AND NON-SMOKERS PATIENTS FROM CENTAL EUROPE- A SPLIT-MOUTH RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL.
The aim of the study is to evaluate how a gel (1.2% lovastatin) applied under the gum improves the results of classic periodontal treatment (SRP-scaling, root planing). The study involves two groups of adults diagnosed with periodontitis: the first group consists of generally healthy individuals who do not smoke tobacco. …
Non-incised Papillae Surgical Approach (NIPSA) and Connective Tissue Graft Plus Emdogain for Periodontal Defects
The present study pretends to show the results of combining a modification of the Non-incised papillae surgical approach (NIPSA) attempting to improve the outcome in the treatment of teeth with advanced periodontal support loss.
Three Types of Papilla Incision in Periodontal Surgery
Three types of papilla incision in periodontal reconstruction techniques will be compared.
NIPSA Versus Marginal Approach by Palatal Incision and MIST in Periodontal Regeneration
Three techniques for periodontal reconstruction will be compared, in which marginal access versus apical access will be carried out.
Clinical Assessment of Adjunctive Omega-3 Versus Vitamin D Daily Supplements on Active Periodontal Therapy With Stage II Grade B Periodontitis Patients
Clinical Assessment of Adjunctive Omega-3 Versus Vitamin D daily Supplements on Active Periodontal Therapy with Stage II Grade B Periodontitis Patients: A Randomized controlled clinical trial.