TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of full-mouth scaling on the periodontal health of Indigenous Australians
T2 - A randomized controlled trial
AU - Kapellas, Kostas
AU - Do, Loc G.
AU - Mark Bartold, P.
AU - Skilton, Michael R.
AU - Maple-Brown, Louise J.
AU - O'Dea, Kerin
AU - Brown, Alex
AU - Celermajer, David S.
AU - Slade, Gary D.
AU - Jamieson, Lisa M.
PY - 2013/11
Y1 - 2013/11
N2 - Background Simplified periodontal therapy might be a pragmatic strategy for public health programmes targeting Indigenous Australian adults. The objective of this randomized controlled trial was to evaluate oral health effects of single-visit, non-surgical periodontal therapy compared to no treatment. Methods This parallel-group, randomized, open label clinical trial enrolled 273 Indigenous Australians aged ≥18 years with periodontitis. Intervention participants received full-mouth periodontal scaling and root planing during a single visit while the control group received no treatment. Endpoints were summary variables derived from clinical assessments of probing depth, clinical attachment loss, plaque, calculus and gingival bleeding before treatment and 3 months later. Results Endpoints could be calculated for 169 participants with follow-up data. Compared to the control group, there were statistically significant reductions in extent of shallow pockets: PD ≥4 mm (mean difference -2.86, [95% CI -5.01 to -0.71], p = 0.009) and gingival bleeding (mean difference -0.25, [95% CI -0.43 to -0.08], p = 0.005) but not deeper pockets PD ≥5 mm (mean difference -0.48, [95% CI -1.78 to 0.82], p = 0.468) or plaque scores. Conclusions Periodontal therapy produced improvements in shallow periodontal pockets and measures of gingival bleeding in these Indigenous Australians.
AB - Background Simplified periodontal therapy might be a pragmatic strategy for public health programmes targeting Indigenous Australian adults. The objective of this randomized controlled trial was to evaluate oral health effects of single-visit, non-surgical periodontal therapy compared to no treatment. Methods This parallel-group, randomized, open label clinical trial enrolled 273 Indigenous Australians aged ≥18 years with periodontitis. Intervention participants received full-mouth periodontal scaling and root planing during a single visit while the control group received no treatment. Endpoints were summary variables derived from clinical assessments of probing depth, clinical attachment loss, plaque, calculus and gingival bleeding before treatment and 3 months later. Results Endpoints could be calculated for 169 participants with follow-up data. Compared to the control group, there were statistically significant reductions in extent of shallow pockets: PD ≥4 mm (mean difference -2.86, [95% CI -5.01 to -0.71], p = 0.009) and gingival bleeding (mean difference -0.25, [95% CI -0.43 to -0.08], p = 0.005) but not deeper pockets PD ≥5 mm (mean difference -0.48, [95% CI -1.78 to 0.82], p = 0.468) or plaque scores. Conclusions Periodontal therapy produced improvements in shallow periodontal pockets and measures of gingival bleeding in these Indigenous Australians.
KW - Indigenous Australian
KW - full-mouth scaling
KW - non-surgical periodontal therapy
KW - randomized controlled trial
KW - smoking
KW - subgingival scaling
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U2 - 10.1111/jcpe.12152
DO - 10.1111/jcpe.12152
M3 - Article
SN - 0303-6979
VL - 40
SP - 1016
EP - 1024
JO - Journal of Clinical Periodontology
JF - Journal of Clinical Periodontology
IS - 11
ER -