The effectiveness of photodynamic therapy as a complementary therapy to mechanical instrumentation on residual periodontal pocket clinical parameters: A clinical split-mouth test

•Periodontal supportive therapy improved periodontal clinical parameters.•Host susceptibility patterns may be directly related to residual pocket persistence.•aPDT as complementary therapy to SRP has shown better results in single-root teeth.•aPDT (AlClPc) did not promote additional benefits at 3 mo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Photodiagnosis and photodynamic therapy 2020-03, Vol.29, p.101565, Article 101565
Hauptverfasser: Siva, Natália Teixeira da, Silva, Davi Neto de Araújo, Azevedo, Marcela Letícia da Silva, Silva Júnior, Francisco Leonardo da, Almeida, Mariana Linhares, Longo, João Paulo Figueiró, Moraes, Maiara de, Gurgel, Bruno César de Vasconcelos, de Aquino Martins, Ana Rafaela Luz
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Zusammenfassung:•Periodontal supportive therapy improved periodontal clinical parameters.•Host susceptibility patterns may be directly related to residual pocket persistence.•aPDT as complementary therapy to SRP has shown better results in single-root teeth.•aPDT (AlClPc) did not promote additional benefits at 3 months follow-up assessment. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of photodynamic therapy as complementary therapy to mechanical instrumentation on periodontal residual pockets. This longitudinal, prospective, double-blind and controlled split-mouth clinical trial included one hundred and fourteen residual periodontal sites with probing depth ≥ 4 mm and bleeding on probing, which were distributed into two groups: 57 in the test group (SRP + aPDT) – using a low power laser application Therapy XT (DMC Equipamentos Ltda, São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil) with operational parameters of 660 nm and 110 mW for 15s, and 57 in the control group (SRP). Oral hygiene conditions were evaluated, through the Visible Plaque Index (VPI) and Gingival Bleeding Index (GBI), as well as periodontal clinical outcomes, comprising the Bleeding on Probing (BOP), Probing Depth (PD) and Clinical Attachment Level (CAL) at baseline and after 3 months. Decrease of 17.74% was observed for the VPI after 3 months of follow-up, while the GBI was reduced by 19.91%, thus indicating statistically significant decreases for both parameters (p 
ISSN:1572-1000
1873-1597
DOI:10.1016/j.pdpdt.2019.09.010