Professionally Delivered Local Antimicrobials in the Treatment of Patients with Periodontitis—A Narrative Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Various LDD Systems in the Treatment of Periodontal Disease
1.1.1. Irrigation Devices/Systems
1.1.2. Fibres
1.1.3. Matrix Delivery System—Films, Strips, and Chips
1.1.4. Gels
1.1.5. Micro Particulate System
1.1.6. Nanoparticulate Drug Delivery System
1.1.7. Liposome Systems
1.1.8. Other Systems
2. General Considerations of Various LDDs
3. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Fibres | Meharwade et al., [24] 2014 | TET impregnated collagen fibres | Periodontal Plus AB | Split mouth design study | 90 sites from 30 patients | 45 | Local treatment with Periodontal Plus AB showed significant gain in CAL and reduction in probing depths. Also after treatment, GCF leptin levels significantly reduced in this group at day 15 but were increased almost to the pre-treatment levels on day 45 of evaluation. Concluded: nonsurgical periodontal therapies were not effective in maintaining stable reduction in the GCF leptin level even though there was significant reduction in pocket depths and CAL gain. |
F.Y. Khan et al. [24] (2015) | Resorbable collagen-based TET fibres | Periodontal Plus AB fibres | In-vivo study | 40 | 90 | Over the 3-month observational period, TET fibres demonstrated better results compared to the control group. | |
Sachdeva S. et al. [23] (2011) | Biodegradable TET fibre | Periodontal Plus ABTM | Split mouth design | 35 | 90 | Combined antimicrobial and mechanical debridement therapy has shown better results as compared with SRD alone. | |
Gill J.S. et al. [27] (2011) | TET fibres and a xanthan based CHX gel | Periodontal Plus AB® and Chlosite® | Randomized split mouth design | 30 | 90 | TET fibres are better (they had significant gain in CAL and reduction in probing depths) than CHX gel for treatment of chronic periodontitis. | |
Shivojot Chhina et al. [26] (2015) | TET fibres | Periodontal Plus AB® | A RCT | 30 | 90 | More favourable outcome in both the clinical and biochemical variables when SRD was combined with LDD of TET fibres - reduction in the Alpha-2-macroglobulin levels in GCF. |
Drug Delivery System Employed | Author, Year, and Ref. No. | Drug Used | Trade Name of the Drug If Mentioned | Treatment Design | No. of Subjects in the Study | Duration of the Study | Major Outcome of the Study |
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CHX chip | Konuganti K. et al. [29] (2016). | Flurbiprofen (FBP) and CHX chip | Not mentioned | RCT | 50 | 180 | Subgingival delivery of FBP or CHX chip as an adjuvant to SRD was more effective than SRD alone. Frequently applied CHX or FBP chips resulted in much more better outcome than single application. |
Gonzales J.R., et al. [30] (2011) | CHX chip—2.5 mg CHX gluconate | PerioChip, Dexcel Pharma. | RCT | 24 | 180 | Pre and post SRD application of CHX chips improved CAL and reduced the subgingival levels of the red complex microorganisms. | |
Pattnaik S. et al. [31] (2015) | CHX gluconate chip | PerioCol™CG(Eucare Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd., Chennai, India) | Clinico-microbiological study | 20 | 90 | PerioCol™CG showed better effects on the PPD, CAL and it eliminated most of the periodontal pathogens upon comparison with SRD alone. | |
Kumar A.J., et al. [32] (2016) | CHX chip | (Periocol-CG, Eucare Pharmaceutical Pvt. Ltd. Thiruvakkam, Chennai, India) | RCT | 30 | 90 | Use of CHX chip had better outcome when compared with SRD alone. | |
Grover V. et al. [33] (2011). | 2.5 mg CHX gluconate chip | (Periocol CG; Eucare Pharmaceutical Pvt. Ltd., Chennai, India) | A clinical and radiographic study | 40 | 90 | PerioCol-CG was an effective adjunctive therapy to SRD. | |
Lecic J. et al. [35] (2016) | CHX chip | Perio Chip®, (Perio Products, Jerusalem, Israel) | Randomized controlled, split mouth designed study | 15 | 90 | Use of CHX chip as an adjunct to SRD had better outcome when compared with SRD alone. |
Drug Delivery System Employed | Author, Year, and Ref. No. | Drug Used | Trade Name of the Drug If Mentioned | Treatment Design | No. of Subjects in the Study | Duration of the Study | Major Outcome of the Study |
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Xanthan-based Chlo-site gel | Jain M. et al. [36] (2013) | Xanthan-based Chlosite® gel | Chlosite® gel | RCT | 30 | 180 | Chlosite® gel caused significant improvement compared with SRD alone. |
Matesanz P. et al. [37] (2013) | CHX formulations in a xanthan vehicle | (ChloSite®, Casalecchio di Reno, Bologna, Italy) | RCT | 24 | 180 | Adjunctive use of Xan–CHX improved the clinical outcomes to a limited extent, resulting with “residual” or “relapsing” pockets. No significant differences were detected between groups. | |
Faramarzi M. et al. [38] (2017) | Xanthan- based 1.5% CHX gel. | CHLO-SITE®, (Ghimas, Italy) | RCT in diabetic patients | 68 | 180 | The investigators proposed that CHX gel might improve the effects of nonsurgical periodontal treatment in diabetic patients with periodontitis. | |
Chandra C. and Chandra S. [39] (2010) | 1.5% of CHX in 0.5ml of xanthan gel | Chlosite | A case series | 74 sites from 3 chronic smoker patients | 90 | Combination of SRD and Chlosite resulted in additional clinical benefit upon comparison to the control groups. | |
Calderini A. et al. [44] (2013) | Xanthan gel of CHX digluconate 0.5% and CHX dihydrochlor-ide gel 1% | Chlo Site; (Ghimas SpA, Bologna, Italy) Corsodyl gel; (GlaxoSmithKline SpA, Milano, Italy) | Preliminary case series | 10 | 42 | CHX gel formulation resulted in some additional benefits over SRD. On the other hand CHX gluconate had benefits but in the short term. | |
Phogat M. et al. [45] (2014) | Xanthan- based CHX gel versus herbal extracts’ gel. | Chlosite gel, (GHIMAS, Italy) | RCT | 150 sites from 30 patients | 90 | Investigation from Herbal gel were comparable to CHX gel in the treatment of chronic periodontitis. | |
Rusu D. et al. [46] (2017). | (1) Hydrophobic gingiva adhering Gel with complex composition (2) Commercially available 1% CHX digluconate water soluble gel. | Chlorhexamed 1% gel; (Glaxo- SmithKline, Bretford, UK) | RCT | 98 | 180 | Both the groups had a relatively similar clinical, microbiological and enzymatic outcomes at 3 and 6 months after SRD respectively. |
Drug Delivery System Employed | Author, Year, and Ref. No. | Drug Used | Trade Name of the Drug If Mentioned | Treatment Design | No. of Subjects in the Study | Duration of the Study | Major Outcome of the Study |
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DOX MC | Moura L.A. et al. [57] (2015) | Locally delivered DOX by poly (L-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) MC | Not mentioned | Pilot study | 19 periodontal pockets | 20 | On the 20th day of evaluation, the researchers found a significant reduction in the concentration of drug in the GCF (19.69 ± 4.70 μg/mL). The DOX delivery system demonstrated a significantly good outcome in the patients with chronic periodontitis. |
Rao S.K. et al. [58] (2012) | DOX MC | Not mentioned | Parallel, single-blind, randomized, prospective study | 14 | 180 | DOX MC significantly led to improvement of clinical parameters and reduced P. gingivalis levels in the periodontal pocket. | |
Gad H.A. et al. [59] (2017) | SLMs encapsulating DOX hydrochloride (DH) and MTZ | Not applicable since the gel was formulated in their pharmacy. | In-vitro and in-vivo clinical split mouth design study | 12 | 14 | Results revealed that the SLMs were safe to use and there was significant improvement in both microbiological and clinical parameters as compared to SRD alone. | |
MIN MC | Bland P.S. et al. [60] (2010) | MIN hydrochloride MC | Not mentioned | Multicenter, single-blind, randomized, parallel group, phase IV study. | 127 | 30 | Treatment using MIN MC greatly reduced the number of red complex bacteria and PPD significantly. |
Chiappe V.B. et al. [61] (2015) | MIN microgranules | Not mentioned | Randomized clinical and microbiological trial. | 26 | 90 | Results of this investigation revealed that MIN MC adjunct to SRD resulted in greater reduction of BOP and PD, higher CAL gain and decrease in the number of red complex bacteria, increased probability of Pg suppression and retarded recolonization of Treponema denticola when compared to SRD alone | |
Srirangarajan S. et al. [62] (2011) | MIN MC and Commercially available MIN gel. | Atridox, Atrix Laboratories, Fort Collins, CO. | Randomized, split-mouth, single-masked study. | 50 | 270 | MC had a more sustained release and the initial drug concentration at the local site was high. There was also significant improvement in the PI and GI. | |
Tabenski L. et al. [63] (2017) | aPDT and Local application of MIN MC | aPDT; Helbo® Photodynamic Systems) and Local application of MIN MC (MC; Arestin, OraPharma) | RCT | 45 | 365 | Neither of the systems showed any significant additional benefit in the management of periodontal disease. |
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Sholapurkar, A.; Sharma, D.; Glass, B.; Miller, C.; Nimmo, A.; Jennings, E. Professionally Delivered Local Antimicrobials in the Treatment of Patients with Periodontitis—A Narrative Review. Dent. J. 2021, 9, 2. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj9010002
Sholapurkar A, Sharma D, Glass B, Miller C, Nimmo A, Jennings E. Professionally Delivered Local Antimicrobials in the Treatment of Patients with Periodontitis—A Narrative Review. Dentistry Journal. 2021; 9(1):2. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj9010002
Chicago/Turabian StyleSholapurkar, Amar, Dileep Sharma, Beverley Glass, Catherine Miller, Alan Nimmo, and Ernest Jennings. 2021. "Professionally Delivered Local Antimicrobials in the Treatment of Patients with Periodontitis—A Narrative Review" Dentistry Journal 9, no. 1: 2. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj9010002
APA StyleSholapurkar, A., Sharma, D., Glass, B., Miller, C., Nimmo, A., & Jennings, E. (2021). Professionally Delivered Local Antimicrobials in the Treatment of Patients with Periodontitis—A Narrative Review. Dentistry Journal, 9(1), 2. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj9010002