Microbiological effect of the use of an ultrasonic device and iodine irrigation in patients with severe chronic periodontal disease: A randomized controlled clinical study

Authors

  • Åsa Leonhardt Department of Periodontology, Specialist Dental Clinic, Mölndal Hospital, Mölndal, Sweden and Department of Oral Microbiology, Faculty of Odontology, Sahlgrenska Academy of Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden
  • Christina Bergström Artimplant AB, Västra Frölunda, Sweden
  • Lena Krok Department of Periodontology, Specialist Dental Clinic, Mölndal Hospital, Mölndal, Sweden
  • Giuseppe Cardaropoli Faculty of Odontology, Sahlgrenska Academy at Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden and Department of Periodontology, University of Siena, Siena, Italy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1080/00016350600973078

Keywords:

Iodine, microbiological effect, periodontal treatment, ultrasonic debridement

Abstract

Objective. Instrumentation of the subgingival area is aimed at removing as much as possible of the bacterial biofilm and subgingival calculus. Since mechanical root debridement is a technically demanding procedure, antiseptics and antibiotics delivered either locally or systemically have been used as adjunct to scaling and root-planning procedures in order to control the subgingival biofilm and thereby enhance the treatment outcome. Our aim was to study the microbiological effect of ultrasonic debridement with or without povidone-iodine (PVP-iodine) in the treatment of severe chronic periodontitis. Material and Methods. Twenty patients were recruited to the study. Each test site and the related quadrant were randomly assigned to one of four different treatment modalities: ultrasonic scaling+subgingival irrigation with 0.5% PVP-iodine for 5 min/tooth, ultrasonic scaling+subgingival irrigation with sterile saline solution for 5 min/tooth, subgingival irrigation with sterile saline solution for 5 min/tooth and subgingival irrigation with 0.5% PVP-iodine for 5 min/tooth. The individuals were followed longitudinally for 6 months. Results. The present study showed that non-surgical periodontal therapy with the use of an ultrasonic device was effective in reducing the analyzed putative periodontal bacteria. No statistically significant difference between ultrasonic+saline and ultrasonic+PVP-iodine was found. Conclusions. Ultrasonic debridement reduced the periodontal markers in patients with severe chronic periodontitis. The reduction was selective. A concentration of 0.5% PVP-iodine did not add any anti-microbiological effect compared to ultrasonic debridement alone.

 

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Published

2007-01-01