Clinical and radiographic diagnostic study of strontium ranelate and metal-substituted hydroxyapatite bone graft materials in diabetes mellitus with chronic periodontitis.

Autor: Khashaba, Omar, Alasfar, Atef, Elgendy, Enas Ahmed, Mowafey, Bassant
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Zdroj: Journal of Advanced Periodontology & Implant Dentistry; 2020, Vol. 12 Issue 2, p1-7, 7p
Abstrakt: Background. The present study aimed to assess the clinical and radiographic effect of strontium ranelate and metal-substituted hydroxyapatite as bone graft materials on treating chronic periodontitis among diabetes mellitus patients. Methods. A randomized split-mouth study was conducted on 20 sites in 10 controlled type II diabetic patients suffering from chronic periodontitis. After phase I therapy, the sites were randomly allocated by a computer-generated table into two groups. Group 1: A mucoperiosteal flap was elevated in 10 sites, followed by the placement of strontium ranelate mixed with Gengigel. Group 2: A mucoperiosteal flap was elevated in 10 opposite sites, followed by the placement of metal-substituted hydroxyapatite mixed with Gengigel. Clinical parameters were assessed at baseline and -3 and -6month intervals. Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) was used at baseline and after six months to assess bone gain. Results. The two treatment modalities resulted in a statistically significant reduction in clinical parameters at the -3 and -6month intervals compared to the mean baseline value. Intergroup comparison showed a significant reduction in probing pocket depth and clinical attachment loss in group 1 compared to group 2. Comparison of the two sides by CBCT showed a significant increase in the alveolar bone height in the SR group than the metal-substituted hydroxyapatite group. Conclusion. Clinical and radiographic results showed a significant improvement in the two groups and provided evidence that strontium ranelate is promising in treating periodontal diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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