Division of Oral Biology, Section of Oral and Diagnostic Sciences, Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, 630 W. 168th St., New York, NY 10032, USA.
J Am Dent Assoc. 2011 Oct;142(10):1168-75. doi: 10.14219/jada.archive.2011.0086.
Systemic treatments for gingivitis frequently are inadequate for controlling specific sites of severe gingival inflammation. The authors conducted a study to test site-specific therapy using a transmucosal herbal periodontal patch (THPP) that was impregnated with plant extracts reported to reduce inflammatory response.
The study was a single-center, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-masked, longitudinal phase II trial involving participants with clinically diagnosed gingivitis. Participants who were enrolled in the study received either THPPs or placebo patches (PP) for three days. The authors evaluated gingival inflammation visually using the gingival index (GI) and by measuring gingival crevicular fluid β-glucuronidase (BG) enzymatic activity at baseline (day one) and on days two, four, eight and 15.
The authors randomly assigned 53 participants to receive the THPP or the PP. Participants who received the THPPs had a greater reduction in mean GI scores than did those who received the PPs. This finding was significant on days four and 15. The percentage of participants whose GI scores decreased by one or more was higher among those receiving the THPP than among those receiving the PP, as assessed on days four and 15. The average decrease in BG levels (fluorescence units) for participants receiving the THPP was significantly greater on days four and eight than they were for those receiving the PP. No serious adverse events were associated with the use of the THPP.
Topical treatment by means of the THPP may be effective and safe in reducing topical gingival inflammation. Further studies are needed to confirm these findings and determine the best method for administering the THPP and the appropriate dosing.
Site-specific treatment of gingival inflammation is feasible and could be used as an adjunct for systemic therapeutic interventions.
治疗牙龈炎的全身性治疗方法常常不足以控制严重牙龈炎症的特定部位。作者进行了一项研究,以测试使用局部粘膜草药牙周贴片(THPP)的局部治疗方法,该贴片浸渍有报告可减轻炎症反应的植物提取物。
该研究是一项单中心、随机、安慰剂对照、双盲、纵向 II 期试验,涉及临床诊断为牙龈炎的参与者。入组的参与者接受 THPP 或安慰剂贴片(PP)治疗三天。作者使用牙龈指数(GI)和测量牙龈沟液β-葡萄糖醛酸酶(BG)酶活性在基线(第 1 天)以及第 2、4、8 和 15 天评估牙龈炎症。
作者将 53 名参与者随机分配接受 THPP 或 PP。接受 THPP 的参与者的平均 GI 评分降低幅度大于接受 PP 的参与者。这一发现在第 4 和第 15 天具有统计学意义。接受 THPP 的参与者中,GI 评分降低一个或多个等级的比例高于接受 PP 的参与者,第 4 和第 15 天的评估结果显示。接受 THPP 的参与者的 BG 水平(荧光单位)平均下降幅度在第 4 和第 8 天明显大于接受 PP 的参与者。使用 THPP 没有与严重不良事件相关。
通过 THPP 进行局部治疗可能有效且安全,可降低局部牙龈炎症。需要进一步的研究来证实这些发现,并确定使用 THPP 的最佳方法和适当的剂量。
牙龈炎症的局部治疗是可行的,可以作为全身治疗干预的辅助手段。