Title of article :
Efficacy of Photodynamic Therapy as an Adjunct to Full-mouth Root Planing in the Treatment of Periodontitis Assessed by Real-time PCR: A Microbiological and Clinical Study
Author/Authors :
Chitsazi, Mohammad Taghi tabriz university of medical sciences - Dental and Periodontal Research Center, Faculty of Dentistry - Department of Periodontics, ايران , Shirmohammadi, Adileh tabriz university of medical sciences - Dental and Periodontal Research Center, Faculty of Dentistry - Department of Periodontics, ايران , Shirmohammadi, Masoud tabriz university of medical sciences - Medical Faculty - Department of Gastrointestinal Fellow, ايران , Kashefimehr, Atabak tabriz university of medical sciences - Faculty of Dentistry - Department of Periodontics, ايران , Ghasemi, Vadood ardabil university of medical sciences - Department of Periodontics, ايران
Abstract :
Background and aims. The aim of this investigation was to compare clinical and microbiological effectiveness of adjunctive photodynamic therapy (PDT) in the treatment of periodontitis. Materials and methods. Twenty-four subjects (14 women and 10 men) diagnosed with moderate to severe chronic periodontitis underwent scaling and root planing (SRP). One tooth in each quadrant (probing depth 4 mm) was selected for combined PDT and SRP (PDT group) with the contralateral tooth (SRP group), as a control site (SRP-treated site). Clinical assessment was carried out at baseline and 1 and 3 month later. Microbial assessment was carried out by real-time PCR. Periodontal probing depth (PPD) was considered as the primary outcome. Results. Baseline PPDs were 4.86±0.77 and 4.04±0.65 in the SRP and PDT groups, respectively (P 0.05), which decreased to 3.65±0.58 in the SRP and 3.86±0.56 in the PDT groups after one month and to 3.20±0.68 in the SRP and 3.34±0.56 in the PDT groups three months later. Although values decreased significantly in both groups after one (P=0.001 in the SRP and P=0.001 in the PDT groups) and three months (P=0.001 in the SRP and P=0.001 in the PDT groups) the inter-group differences were not significant after one (P=0.25) and three months (P=0.51). Clinical measurements showed significant decreases after one and three months at both sites, without inter-group differences, except for bleeding on probing after one (P=0.004) and three months (P=0.0001). Conclusion. Subgingival application of PDT combined with scaling and root planing could not improve clinical and microbiological results.
Keywords :
Chronic periodontitis , photochemotherapy , periodontal disease , therapy , randomized controlled trial
Journal title :
Journal of Advanced Periodontology and Implant Dentistry
Journal title :
Journal of Advanced Periodontology and Implant Dentistry