tetracycline-hydrochloride and Gingival-Hemorrhage

tetracycline-hydrochloride has been researched along with Gingival-Hemorrhage* in 2 studies

Trials

1 trial(s) available for tetracycline-hydrochloride and Gingival-Hemorrhage

ArticleYear
Debridement and local application of tetracycline-loaded fibres in the management of persistent periodontitis: results after 12 months.
    Journal of clinical periodontology, 2004, Volume: 31, Issue:3

    The aim of our study was to evaluate the clinical, radiological and microbiological response to the local delivery of tetracycline (TE) of sites with persistent periodontal lesions.. The study was conducted in a split-mouth design. Nineteen patients with at least four bilateral pockets 4-5 mm and bleeding on probing (BOP) were treated with scaling and root planing (SRP) plus TE fibres (test sites) or with SRP alone (control sites). Clinical and radiological measurements were taken at baseline, 6 months and 12 months post-operatively. Subgingival plaque samples were collected at baseline, at fibres removal, 6 and 12 months following treatment and analysed by polymerase chain reaction.. Both treatments yielded a statistically significant (p<0.05) reduction of probing depth (2.05 and 1.21 mm), gain of clinical attachment level (1.71 and 0.53 mm) and reduction of BOP scores (23.68% and 57.89%) for TE and SRP groups, respectively, when comparing 12-month data with baseline. The differences between two groups were significant. The prevalence of Treponema denticola and Bacteroides forsythus decreased after therapy in both groups but only in the test sites Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans and Prevotella intermedia were not yield detected. The pathogens could be eliminated from five periodontal pockets by SRP alone, while 21 TE sites were not recolonized at 12 months.. SRP plus TE fibres gave the greatest advantage in the treatment of periodontal persistent lesions at least 12 months following treatment.

    Topics: Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Bacteroides; Cellulose; Dental Plaque; Dental Scaling; Drug Delivery Systems; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Gingival Hemorrhage; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Periodontal Attachment Loss; Periodontal Pocket; Periodontitis; Prevotella intermedia; Root Planing; Tetracycline; Treponema

2004

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for tetracycline-hydrochloride and Gingival-Hemorrhage

ArticleYear
Neutral proteases in crevicular fluid as an indicator for periodontal treatment intervention.
    American journal of dentistry, 2001, Volume: 14, Issue:5

    To longitudinally determine if early therapeutic intervention, based on a positive neutral protease activity (NPA) assay score could effectively arrest the progress of periodontal disease destruction.. 63 periodontal sites which had previously undergone probing attachment loss were identified from among 31 previously treated adult periodontitis patients who were monitored during periodontal maintenance for an average of 3 yrs. Clinical levels of gingival inflammation and attachment levels and NPA assay data were collected at the beginning of each maintenance visit. When a site tested negative with the assay, routine Supportive Periodontal Therapy (SPT) was followed during the same appointment, while sites exhibiting a positive NPA score received more aggressive periodontal treatment.. During the study period, 51 of 63 sites displayed at least one positive NPA score. Our protocol of administering periodontal treatment rendered at the visit showing a positive NPA score revealed that only 1 of the 51 sites lost > or = 1 mm attachment during the study period. The remaining 50 positive assay sites showed an overall gain of > or = 1 mm of probing attachment over the course of the study. 12 of 63 sites consistently tested negative for neutral protease enzyme activity and remained stable, although 9 of these sites exhibited bleeding on probing (BOP) at least once during this study. Initial group mean probing attachment measurements were 5.6 mm for NPA negative and 5.7 mm for NPA positive sites.

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Analysis of Variance; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Anti-Infective Agents, Local; Biocompatible Materials; Cellulose; Chlorhexidine; Dental Plaque; Dental Scaling; Drug Delivery Systems; Endopeptidases; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Gingival Crevicular Fluid; Gingival Hemorrhage; Gingivitis; Humans; Longitudinal Studies; Male; Middle Aged; Periodontal Attachment Loss; Periodontal Diseases; Periodontitis; Reproducibility of Results; Root Planing; Subgingival Curettage; Tetracycline

2001