Effects of an oral hygiene regimen on progression of gingivitis/early periodontitis: A randomized controlled trial.

Q3 Dentistry
Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene Pub Date : 2021-06-01
Avraham Zini, Sigal Mazor, Hans Timm, Matthew L Barker, Julie M Grender, Robert W Gerlach, Aaron R Biesbrock
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Abstract

Background: Periodontal disease continues to be prevalent globally, but little clinical research has been undertaken to evaluate the long-term benefits of a daily oral hygiene regimen on progression of gingivitis/early periodontitis. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of an oral hygiene regimen (OHR) on the periodontal health of adults in good general health with established gingivitis and early periodontitis over 24 months.

Methods: A randomized controlled trial was conducted in adults with established gingivitis, with isolated sites of probing pocket depth >4 mm. Study participants were randomized to the OHR (bioavailable stannous fluoride dentifrice, oscillating-rotating electric toothbrush, cetylpyridinium chloride rinse, and floss; P&G) or usual care products (sodium fluoride dentifrice and manual toothbrush; P&G) groups. At baseline and every 6 months, gingivitis and periodontal measures were assessed and a prophylaxis was conducted. The primary outcome was Gingival Bleeding Index-Bleeding Sites (GBI-BS). Analyses used ANCOVA at 5% significance levels.

Results: A total of 107 individuals were enrolled; 87 completed the study. Mean GBI-BS, Modified Gingival Index, and Probing Pocket Depth (PPD) scores were significantly lower at each visit for the OHR versus usual care group by 28% to 39%, 12% to 18%, and 6% to 13%, respectively (p≤ 0.0009). The magnitude of reduction in median number of ≥2 mm PPD loss events for OHR versus the usual care group at 24 months was 74%.

Conclusion: Long-term use of the OHR produced significant periodontal health improvements versus the usual care products.

口腔卫生方案对牙龈炎/早期牙周炎进展的影响:一项随机对照试验。
背景:牙周病在全球范围内普遍存在,但很少有临床研究评估日常口腔卫生方案对牙龈炎/早期牙周炎进展的长期益处。本研究的目的是评估口腔卫生方案(OHR)对患有牙龈炎和早期牙周炎的成年人的牙周健康的影响超过24个月。方法:一项随机对照试验,在成人确定牙龈炎,探测袋深度>4毫米的孤立部位。研究参与者被随机分配到生物可利用的氟化锡牙膏、摆动旋转电动牙刷、氯化十六烷基吡啶漱口水和牙线;宝洁)或日常护理产品(氟化钠牙膏和手动牙刷;宝洁)组。在基线和每6个月,评估牙龈炎和牙周措施,并进行预防。主要观察指标为牙龈出血指数-出血部位(GBI-BS)。分析使用ANCOVA,显著性水平为5%。结果:共纳入107人;87人完成了这项研究。与常规护理组相比,OHR组每次就诊时GBI-BS、改良牙龈指数和探测袋深度(PPD)评分的平均值分别显著降低28%至39%、12%至18%和6%至13% (p≤0.0009)。与常规护理组相比,OHR组在24个月时≥2mm PPD损失事件的中位数减少幅度为74%。结论:与常规护理产品相比,长期使用OHR可显著改善牙周健康。
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Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene
Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene (CJDH), established in 1966, is the peer-reviewed research journal of the Canadian Dental Hygienists Association. Published in February (electronic-only issue), June, and October, CJDH welcomes submissions in English and French on topics of relevance to dental hygiene practice, education, policy, and theory.
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