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Early Healing of Oral Soft Tissues: a Clinical and Biomolecular Analysis. Part II

U

University of Roma La Sapienza

Status

Completed

Conditions

Chlorhexidine Adverse Reaction
Wound Surgical
Oral Soft Tissue Conditions
Wound Heal

Treatments

Procedure: periodontal surgery + 24 hr buccal attached gingiva (G) biopsy
Other: post-surgical CHX mouth-rinses indication

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04276129
5315 Prot 1066/19

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of the present study is to evaluate the influence of the post-surgical chlorhexidine indication in the gene expression profile and cellular behavior in the early wound healing process -24 hours after injury- of the oral soft tissues.

The main hypothesis is that the post-surgical use of chlorhexidine affects the gene expression and the celular behavior in the early wound healing process of the soft oral tissues.

Full description

The bacterial infection control in the wound healing is a very important aspect to considerer. Local antiseptic administration after the surgical procedures has been used to control the bacterial contamination.

Chlorhexidine (CHX), widely used as antiseptic, especially as post-surgical indication, has a toxic effect both in vivo and in vitro and their influence on wound healing has been studied for a long time. One of the first animal studies, in 1980, concluded that intensive rinsing with high concentrations of chlorhexidine after oral surgical operations, could result in delay and disturbance of wound healing. Another more recent animal study concluded that CHX induces apoptosis or necrosis in the fibroblasts.

Mariotti and Rumpf, in 2016, carried out a studied incubating human gingival fibroblasts in CHX. The results have been suggested that chlorhexidine could induce a dose dependent reduction in cellular proliferation and that concentrations of chlorhexidine that have little effect on cellular proliferation can significantly reduce both collagen and non-collagen protein production of human gingival fibroblasts in vitro. Hence, the introduction of commercially available concentrations (0.12%) or diluted commercial concentrations (as low as 0.00009%) of chlorhexidine to surgical sites for short periods of time prior to wound closure can conceivably have serious toxic effects on gingival fibroblasts and may negatively affect wound healing.

All the previous mentioned studies permit understand that the CHX is not harmless to the oral tissues. However, its effect is not entirely clear and should be evaluated in depth taking into account that it is one of the most indicated antiseptics after surgery. Currently, there are no studies that evaluate if the post-surgical use of CHX affect the gene expression in the early wound healing.

Enrollment

3 patients

Sex

All

Ages

30 to 60 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • patients that required periodontal surgery;
  • patients age between 30-60 years;
  • patients with full mouth plaque score and full mouth bleeding score < 15%;
  • patients with a good general healthy status;
  • patients without any medicaments or drug consumption that can affect the healing process;
  • non-smoking patients.

Exclusion criteria

  • patients in pregnancy;
  • patients in lactation period;
  • patients with consumption of antibiotics or anti-inflammatory drugs in the previous six months;
  • patients with systemic diseases.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Basic Science

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

3 participants in 2 patient groups

post-surgical CHX mouth-rinses (treatment group - CHX)
Experimental group
Description:
periodontal surgery + post-surgical CHX mouth-rinses + buccal attached gingival (G) biopsies 24 hr after surgical procedure
Treatment:
Other: post-surgical CHX mouth-rinses indication
Procedure: periodontal surgery + 24 hr buccal attached gingiva (G) biopsy
NO post-surgical mouth-rinses treatment (non treatment group - NT)
Other group
Description:
periodontal surgery + buccal attached gingival (G) biopsies 24 hr after surgical procedure
Treatment:
Procedure: periodontal surgery + 24 hr buccal attached gingiva (G) biopsy

Trial contacts and locations

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