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January 2008, Vol. 79, No. 1, Pages 33-41
, DOI 10.1902/jop.2008.070237
(doi:10.1902/jop.2008.070237)
Combining Host Modulation and Topical Antimicrobial Therapy in the Management of Moderate to Severe Periodontitis: A Randomized Multicenter Trial M. John Novak,* Dolphus R. Dawson III,* Ingvar Magnusson,† Katherine Karpinia,† Alan Polson,‡ Anne Polson,‡ Maria E. Ryan,§ Sebastian Ciancio, Connie H. Drisko,¶ Denis Kinane,# Christopher Powala,** and Mark Bradshaw††*Center for Oral Health Research, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. †Department of Periodontics, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. ‡Department of Periodontics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. §Department of Oral Biology and Pathology, State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY. Department of Periodontics, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY.
¶Currently, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA; previously, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY. #University of Louisville. **CollaGenex Pharmaceuticals, Newtown, PA. ††Currently, Global Consulting Partners in Medical Biometrics, Princeton, NJ; previously, Covance, Princeton, NJ. Correspondence: Dr. M. John Novak, Center for Oral Health Research, University of Kentucky, 414 Health Sciences Research Building, Lexington, KY 40536-0305. Fax: 859/257-6566; e-mail: mjnova2@uky.edu. Background: Previous studies showed that host modulation therapy (HMT) or topical antimicrobial therapy (TAT) provided significant adjunctive benefits to scaling and root planing (SRP) in the treatment of chronic periodontitis (CP). The purpose of this study was to evaluate a combination therapy involving SRP, HMT, and TAT in the treatment of moderate to severe CP. Methods: A 6-month, randomized, multicenter, placebo-controlled, examiner-masked study was undertaken to evaluate the clinical usefulness of a combination treatment of systemically delivered doxycycline hyclate (HMT; 20 mg, twice a day) plus locally delivered doxycycline hyclate gel (TAT; 10%, in pockets ≥5 mm) in combination with SRP versus SRP plus placebo. Clinical outcomes included mean changes in probing depth (PD), clinical attachment level (CAL), bleeding on probing (BOP), and gingival index (GI) at baseline and at 3 and 6 months. Results: In 171 subjects, combination therapy provided significantly greater clinical benefits than control therapy for all clinical measures at 3 and 6 months. In moderate CP (PD of 4 to 6 mm), combination therapy provided significant benefits over control for PD (3 and 6 months: P <0.01), CAL (3 months: P <0.01; 6 months: P <0.03), BOP (3 months: P <0.02; 6 months: P <0.05), and GI (3 months: P <0.01; 6 months: P <0.03). In severe CP (PD ≥7 mm), combination therapy provided significant benefits over control for PD (3 and 6 months: P <0.01), CAL (3 months: P <0.01; 6 months: P <0.02), BOP (3 months: P <0.01; 6 months: P >0.05), and GI (3 months: P <0.01; 6 months: P <0.01). Conclusion: Combination therapy, including SRP, HMT, and TAT, provided significantly greater clinical benefits than SRP alone in the treatment of moderate to severe CP. KEYWORDS: Clinical trial, periodontitis, root planing, therapy Cited byZeynep Pan, Esra Guzeldemir, Hilal Uslu Toygar, Nebil Bal, Sule Bulut. (2010) Nitric Oxide Synthase in Gingival Tissues of Patients With Chronic Periodontitis and With and Without Diabetes. Journal of Periodontology 81:1, 109-120 Online publication date: 1-Jan-2010. Abstract
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