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Abstract
Background: The purpose of this study was to confirm the improvement of peri-implant mucositis (PIM) in patients using the toothpick method (TPM) containing a natural ingredient: Cibotium barometz J. Smith (CB).
Methods: As a randomized, blind, controlled trial study, there were 21 participants in the CB TPM group (CBG), 20 participants in the chlorhexidine group (CG), and 19 participants in the saline group (SG). All three groups were examined both before and after TPM. We performed a paired t-test to determine the differences between the mean values of the three groups. We used ANOVA to evaluate the mean differences in clinical indicators, saliva tests, and periodontal bacteria.
Results: There were no significant differences in sociodemographic characteristics and oral health status between the three groups, thus ensuring homogeneity among the participants. Occult blood in the saliva test increased for SG and CG and decreased for CBG. Compared to the before-TPM condition, leukocyte and protein levels decreased for CG and CBG after TPM (p < 0.05). As a result of checking the effect size (Cohen's d) before and after TPM according to the three groups, three species of bacteria were identified that showed a significant effect only on CBG, and two species were identified that showed a significant effect on CBG and CG (Cohen's d ≥ 0.8).
Conclusion: This study confirmed the efficacy of CB-applied TPM on PIM patients and demonstrated its potential as a non-surgical treatment option. Therefore, practitioners could extensively use CB-applied TPM as a mechanical tool and safe chemical and biological removal agent for post-implant management in clinical settings.
Trial registration: The trial was registered in the International Clinical Trial Registry Platform (ICTRP) under the registration number KCT0008626 on 17/07/2023 and was retrospectively registered.
含西博tium Barometz J. Smith提取物的口腔卫生管理对种植体周围粘膜炎的影响:一项随机临床试验。
背景:本研究的目的是证实使用含有天然成分Cibotium barometz J. Smith (CB)的牙签法(TPM)改善患者种植体周围粘膜炎(PIM)。方法:采用随机、盲、对照试验方法,CB TPM组(CBG) 21例,氯己定组(CG) 20例,生理盐水组(SG) 19例。三组均在TPM前后进行检查。我们进行配对t检验以确定三组平均值之间的差异。我们使用方差分析来评估临床指标、唾液测试和牙周细菌的平均差异。结果:三组之间的社会人口学特征和口腔健康状况无显著差异,从而确保了参与者之间的同质性。唾液潜血检测SG和CG升高,CBG降低。与TPM前相比,TPM后CG和CBG的白细胞和蛋白水平下降(p)结论:本研究证实了cb应用TPM对PIM患者的疗效,并显示了其作为非手术治疗选择的潜力。因此,在临床环境中,从业者可以广泛使用cb -应用TPM作为机械工具和安全的化学和生物去除剂进行植入后管理。试验注册:该试验于2023年7月17日在国际临床试验注册平台(ICTRP)注册,注册号为KCT0008626,并进行回顾性注册。