Comparative evaluation of the efficacy of 10% doxycycline gel and 1% chlorhexidine digluconate gel in the disinfection of sandblasted acid-etched titanium implant surface contaminated with Porphyromonas gingivalis.
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Abstract
Aim: The study evaluates the efficacy of 10% doxycycline gel and 1% chlorhexidine (CHX) gel in the disinfection of sandblasted acid-etched titanium implant surfaces contaminated with Porphyromonas gingivalis.
Materials and methods: Titanium implants were divided into two groups - Group A and Group B, which were further subdivided into three subgroups (A1, A2, and A3 and B1, B2, and B3). All the implants were contaminated with P. gingivalis. Group A was treated with 10% doxycycline gel, and Group B was treated with 1% CHX gel. After decontamination with antimicrobials, the residual viable P. gingivalis count was assessed using the culture method.
Results: At baseline, the mean values recorded for Group A and Group B were 120,000,000 colony-forming unit (CFU). On day 1, the mean values recorded were 3291.67 CFU (Group A1) and 0 CFU (Group B1). On days 3 and 7, the mean values for the remaining groups (A2, A3, B2, and B3) were 0 CFU.
Conclusion: A single application of 1% CHX gel and multiple applications of 10% doxycycline gel were effective in achieving decontamination of implants. Hence, these gels could prove as cost-effective treatment modalities for peri-implantitis.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology publishes original scientific articles to support practice , education and research in the dental specialty of periodontology and oral implantology. Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology (JISP), is the official publication of the Society and is managed and brought out by the Editor of the society. The journal is published Bimonthly with special issues being brought out for specific occasions. The ISP had a bulletin as its publication for a large number of years and was enhanced as a Journal a few years ago