Local Drug Delivery Systems in the Treatment of Periodontitis: A Literature Review.

Huberth Alexandre Júnior Da Rocha, Camila Ferreira Silva, Fernanda Lopes Santiago, Ludiele Gonçalves Martins, Pâmella Coelho Dias, Denildo De Magalhães
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Abstract

In order to complement non-surgical therapy in periodontitis, there are multiple options of antimicrobials, such as metronidazole, chlorhexidine, minocycline, doxycycline and tetracycline, which can be locally delivered into the mucosa. These drugs are used in periodontal pockets and can inhibit or eliminate periodontopathogenic microorganisms as well as modulate the inflammatory response of tissues. However, limited data are available concerning the relationship between effect, efficacy and clinical status of the periodontium. This review aims to evaluate the effect and the efficacy of five types of local drug delivery systems in clinical parameters of periodontology. Researched papers using MEDLINE via PubMed, and LILACS databases related to five types of local drug delivery systems as chlorhexidine gluconate, doxycycline hyclate, metronidazole gel, minocycline ointment and tetracycline fibers, were reviewed aiming to address the mechanism of action and the evidence of clinical effectiveness of adjunctive use of these antimicrobials following surgical and/or non-surgical therapies. Inclusion criteria defined that articles must be randomized controlled trials performed in humans and published between 1996 and 2014. The adjunctive use of local drug delivery systems with controlled release properties may provide a defined, but limited, beneficial response on periodontal pockets. Furthermore, local drug delivery as an active treatment or maintenance therapy depends on clinical findings, responses to treatment described in the literature, desired clinical outcomes, and patients' dental and medical histories, including their past usage of antimicrobials.

局部给药系统治疗牙周炎:文献综述。
为了补充牙周炎的非手术治疗,有多种抗菌药物可供选择,如甲硝唑、氯己定、米诺环素、多西环素和四环素,这些药物可以局部递送到粘膜。这些药物用于牙周袋,可以抑制或消除牙周致病性微生物,并调节组织的炎症反应。然而,关于牙周组织的效果、疗效和临床状态之间的关系的数据有限。本文旨在评价五种局部给药系统在牙周病临床参数中的作用和疗效。通过MEDLINE (PubMed)和LILACS数据库对五种局部给药系统(葡萄糖酸氯己定、水合多西环素、甲硝唑凝胶、米诺环素软膏和四环素纤维)的研究论文进行了综述,旨在探讨这些抗菌素在手术和/或非手术治疗后辅助使用的作用机制和临床有效性证据。纳入标准规定,文章必须是1996年至2014年间发表的在人类中进行的随机对照试验。辅助使用具有控释特性的局部给药系统可能对牙周袋提供明确但有限的有益反应。此外,局部给药作为积极治疗或维持治疗取决于临床结果、文献中描述的治疗反应、期望的临床结果以及患者的牙科和病史,包括他们过去使用抗菌素的情况。
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