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The objective of this study is to determine whether the use of a systemic antimicrobial (metronidazole) as an adjunct to periodontal surgery provides additional clinical and microbiological beneficial effects compared to periodontal surgery alone plus a placebo, in patients with non treated periodontitis (stage III and IV) positive to Porphyromonas gingivalis.
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Design: pilot, randomized, parallel, placebo controlled and triple blind clinical trial.
Sample: Patients with generalized severe chronic periodontitis (stages III and IV) and positive to Porphyromonas gingivalis who potentially need periodontal surgery were recruited from those who attended the postgraduate program in periodontics at the Complutense University in Madrid.
Patients were randomly assigned to the test group (periodontal surgery + metronidazole) or control group (periodontal surgery + placebo).
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Examiner calibration
Recruitment of patients. Screening. Data collection (clinical and microbiological variables)
Phase I
Identification of study participants (patients with probing pocket depth > 5mm in ≥ 2 teeth per sextant or those presenting multiple sites with probing pocket depth ≥ 5mm and bleeding on probing in ≥ one mouth quadrant and positive to Porphyromonas gingivalis.
The need of the surgical procedure was supervised in every case by more than one experienced periodontist (clinical teachers). Finally patients were randomly assigned to their study groups.
Phase II. Surgical Periodontal Therapy
Phase III. Periodontal Maintenance.
Security protocol:
Any patient exhibiting worsening in periodontal clinical parameters during the maintenance phase were excluded from the study and inestable sites were re-treated. Inestable sites were considered those exhibiting clinical attachment loss > 2mm between two consecutive visits (Haffajee et al. 1983) after the treatment.
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17 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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