Erythropoietin Gel as an adjunct to Xenograft in the Surgical Management of Intrabony Periodontal Defects :A Randomized Controlled Clinical Study

Roaa Mostafa Esmail, Ahmed Elsayed Hamed Amr, Mahmoud Hassan Moussa, Yasmine Ahmed Fouad
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Aim: The present trial aimed to compare the clinical as well as the radiographic efficacy of Erythropoietin (EPO) gel as an adjunct to xenograft versus xenograft alone in treating intrabony defects. materials and Methods: This research was conducted at the Faculty of Dentistry, Ain Shams University, in the Department of Oral Medicine, Periodontology, and Oral Diagnosis. It was a randomized, double-blind, and controlled study. Twenty-six (stage III) periodontitis patients, with (three-wall) intrabony defects, were randomly divided (Thirteen in each group) into test (EPO gel + xenograft) and control (xenograft alone) groups. The primary outcome was evaluating the changes in the periodontal parameters; the plaque index (PI), sulcular bleeding index (SBI), probing depth (PD), and clinical attachment level (CAL) and wound healing by the Early Healing Index (EHI). The secondary outcome was evaluating the changes in the radiographic parameters including the defect fill (DF) and alveolar crest changes. Results: After the first and second weeks, the test group demonstrated a significant EHI reduction than the control group. At six months, there was a significant gain in CAL and DF in both groups with a significantly lower CAL gain and DF in the test group compared to the control group. There was a significant PD reduction with no significant difference between both groups. Conclusion: EPO gel as an adjunct to xenograft may accelerate soft tissue healing after surgical management of intrabony defects. However, it does not enhance the xenograft regenerative outcomes.
红细胞生成素凝胶辅助异种移植治疗骨内牙周缺损:一项随机对照临床研究
目的:本试验旨在比较红细胞生成素(EPO)凝胶作为异种移植的辅助剂与单独使用异种移植治疗骨内缺损的临床和影像学疗效。 材料与方法:本研究在艾因夏姆斯大学牙科学院口腔医学、牙周病学和口腔诊断系进行。这是一项随机、双盲、对照研究。研究人员将 26 名牙周炎(III 期)患者随机分为试验组(EPO 凝胶 + 异种牙移植)和对照组(仅异种牙移植)(每组 13 人),这些患者均有三壁牙槽骨内缺损。主要结果是评估牙周参数的变化:牙菌斑指数(PI)、龈沟出血指数(SBI)、探诊深度(PD)和临床附着水平(CAL),以及早期愈合指数(EHI)显示的伤口愈合情况。次要结果是评估放射学参数的变化,包括缺损填充(DF)和牙槽嵴变化。结果第一周和第二周后,试验组的 EHI 明显低于对照组。六个月后,两组的 CAL 和 DF 都有明显增加,与对照组相比,测试组的 CAL 增加和 DF 明显较低。两组的 PD 均有明显下降,但无明显差异。结论EPO 凝胶作为异种移植的辅助用药可加速骨内缺损手术治疗后的软组织愈合。但是,它并不能提高异种移植的再生效果。
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