On antimicrobial approaches to arrest and control chronic periodontitis
Abstract
The main objectives were to study the effect of frequently repeated supragingival plaque
removal on the subgingival microbiota and periodontal pocket reduction and to analyze the
adjunctive effect of different antimicrobial agents on the treatment of periodontal disease.
Subjects with gingivitis or chronic periodontitis were included.
The patients in Study I underwent professional supragingival removal of plaque and calculus
2-3 times/week for 30 weeks. At sites with suprabony and infrabony pockets and furcation
sites, repeated supragingival plaque removal reduced the total number of microorganisms, as
well as the percentage of sites with P. gingivalis.
In Study II, six months of unsupervised use of a dentifrice containing 0.3% magnolia extract
produced significantly less gingival inflammation than a corresponding control dentifrice.
Furthermore, at sites with similar amounts of plaque, fewer signs of gingival inflammation
were observed in the magnolia group than the control group.
In Study III, the effect of topically applied PVP iodine used as an adjunct both during basic
SRP and at re-treatment during long term-maintenance was studied. PVP iodine, applied
topically during subgingival instrumentation, may improve the outcome of SRP therapy.
In Study IV, the short- and long-term effects of the systemic administration of tetracycline in
conjunction with SRP were studied. One year after active therapy, the probing attachment
level in the test group was almost 3 times higher than in the control group. Re-examinations
after 3, 5 and 13 years of SPT disclosed that this short-term benefit was not maintained in the
longer perspective.
In Study V, the effects of topically applied minocycline in combination with surgery on PPD
reduction were analyzed. Local minocycline as an adjunct to surgery produced a statistically
significantly larger reduction in probing depth (0.3mm) compared with surgery alone.
Parts of work
I. Hellström, M-K., Ramberg, P., Krok, L. & Lindhe, J. (1996). The effect of supragingival plaque control on the subgingival microflora in human periodontitis. Journal of Clinical Periodontology 23, 934-940::PMID::8915022 II. Hellström, M-K., Xu, T.,Volpe, A. & Ramberg, P. (2009). The effect of a dentifrice containing Magnolia extract on established plaque and
gingivitis in man. Manuscript. III. Rosling, B., Hellström, M-K., Ramberg, P., Socransky S. S. & Lindhe, J.
(2001).The use of PVP-iodine as an adjunct to non-surgical treatment of
chronic periodontitis. Journal of Clinical Periodontology 28, 1023-1031.::PMID::11686823 IV. Ramberg, P., Rosling, B., Serino, G., Hellström, M-K., Socransky, S. S.
& Lindhe, J. (2001). The long term effect of systemic tetracycline used as
an adjunct to non-surgical treatment of advanced periodontitis. Journal of
Clinical Periodontology 28, 446-452.::PMID::11350508 V. Hellström, M-K., McClain, P. K., Schallhorn, R. G., Bellis, L., Hanlon, A.
L. & Ramberg, P. (2008). Local minocycline as an adjunct to surgical therapy in moderate to severe, chronic periodontitis. Journal of Clinical
Periodontology 35, 525-531.::PMID::18384391
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy (Odontology)
University
University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy
Institution
Institute of Odontology. Department of Periodontology
Disputation
Fredagen den 29 maj 2009, kl.9.00, Institutionen för odontologi, Medicinaregatan 12 E, Göteborg
Date of defence
2009-05-29
Maj-karin.hellstrom@odontologi.gu.se
Date
2009-05-08Author
Hellström, Maj-Karin
Keywords
Plaque control
microorganisms
magnolia
dentifrice
gingivitis
PVP iodine
maintenanc
tetracycline
minocycline
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-628-7737-8
Language
eng