Subgingival Periodontal Pre-Treatment Irrigation with 0.75% Boric Acid as an Adjunct to Mechanical Periodontal Therapy in Localised Chronic Periodontitis

S. Banerjee, A. Mathur, Neema Shetty, B. Makhijani, Ashish Bali, B. Manohar
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Introduction: Dental plaque is the primary aetiological factor for periodontal disease. Scaling and root planing may fail to eliminate periodontal pathogenic species because of limited access to the root surface and tissue-invading properties of some periodontal pathogens. Considerable attention has been devoted to the possibility of using antimicrobial agents such as chlorhexidine to eliminate periodontal pathogens with limited success. Studies show that boric acid has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of 0.75% boric acid when used as a subgingival irrigation agent as an adjunct to oral prophylaxis in treatment of localised chronic periodontitis. Methods: A total of 40 individuals who reported to the dental college with localised periodontitis (pocket depth of ≥ 6 mm) participated in the study. Plaque Index, Gingival Index and Probing Pocket Depth were recorded at baseline and one month post irrigation with either 0.75% boric acid (Group I) or 0.2% chlorhexidine (group II). Intragroup comparison was done using student “t” test. Results: Intra-group comparison in Group I and Group II showed significant results for reduction in Plaque Index, Gingival Index and Probing Pocket Depth. Significant results observed for reduction of Probing Pocket Depth (<0.025) between the two groups - Plaque Index (>0.54) and Gingival Index (>0.93) were non-significant one month postoperatively. Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that 0.75% boric acid has similar efficacy as 0.2% chlorhexidine as a coadjuvant in the treatment of periodontitis.
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用0.75%硼酸对局部慢性牙周炎进行牙周机械治疗辅助的龈下牙周预处理冲洗
牙菌斑是牙周病的主要病因。由于一些牙周病原体进入牙根表面的机会有限,以及一些牙周病原体侵入组织的特性,清洁和刨根可能无法消除牙周致病菌。人们对使用氯己定等抗菌剂消除牙周病原体的可能性给予了相当大的关注,但成功率有限。研究表明硼酸具有抗菌和抗炎的特性。目的:本研究的目的是评价0.75%硼酸作为牙龈下冲洗剂作为口腔预防治疗局部慢性牙周炎的辅助治疗效果。方法:共40例向牙科学院报告的局限性牙周炎(牙袋深度≥6 mm)患者参与研究。在基线和0.75%硼酸(第一组)或0.2%氯己定(第二组)冲洗1个月后记录菌斑指数、牙龈指数和探诊袋深度。组内比较采用学生t检验。结果:组内比较,ⅰ组和ⅱ组牙菌斑指数、牙龈指数和探诊袋深度均有显著降低。术后1个月,探查袋深度(0.54)和牙龈指数(>0.93)的减少均无显著性差异。结论:0.75%硼酸与0.2%氯己定作为辅助治疗牙周炎的疗效相近。
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