1. Effectiveness of mechanical debridement with and without adjunct antimicrobial photodynamic therapy in the treatment of periodontal inflammation among patients with prediabetes.
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Al-Askar M, Al-Kheraif AA, Ahmed HB, Kellesarian SV, Malmstrom H, and Javed F
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- Adult, Combined Modality Therapy, Dental Plaque Index, Female, Glycated Hemoglobin, Humans, Inflammation epidemiology, Inflammation therapy, Male, Middle Aged, Oral Hygiene, Periodontal Index, Photosensitizing Agents, Radiography, Dental, Debridement methods, Periodontal Diseases epidemiology, Periodontal Diseases therapy, Photochemotherapy methods, Prediabetic State epidemiology
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Aim: The aim of the present study was to assess the effectiveness of mechanical debridement (MD) with and without adjunct antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) in the treatment of periodontal inflammation among patients with prediabetes., Methods: Demographic information was collected using a questionnaire. Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) levels were measured at baseline and at 3 and 6 months' follow-up., Treatment: Individuals were randomly divided into 2 groups as follows: (a) Group-1, participants underwent full-mouth MD; and Group-2: participants underwent full-mouth MD with adjunct aPDT. In groups 1 and 2, full-mouth plaque index (PI), bleeding on probing (BOP) and probing pocket depth (PPD) were measured at baseline and at 3 and 6 months' follow-up. In both groups, full-mouth digital intraoral radiographs were also taken. Sample-size was estimated and statistical analysis was performed with level of significance set as P<0.05., Results: In total, 70 prediabetic male individuals (35 patients in group-1 and 35 in group-2) were included. At baseline, PI, BOP, number of sites with PPD ≥4mm were comparable among individuals in groups 1 and 2. In groups 1 and 2, PI (P<0.05), BOP (P<0.05), number of sites with PPD ≥4mm (P<0.05) were significantly higher at baseline compared with 3 months' follow-up. There was no statistically significant difference in PI, BOP, number of sites with PPD ≥4mm at 3 and 6 months' follow-up. At 6 months' follow-up, PI, BOP, number of sites with PPD ≥4mm were comparable to their respective baseline values. There was no statistically significant difference in CBL in both groups at 3 and 6 months' follow-up. There was no statistically significant difference in HbA1c levels among individuals in groups 1 and 2 at all-time intervals., Conclusion: In the short-term, MD is effective in reducing periodontal inflammation among patients with prediabetes. The contribution of adjunct aPDT in this regard is insignificant., (Copyright © 2017. Published by Elsevier B.V.)
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- 2017
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