the Effect of Sub-gingival Irrigation With Ibuprofen 2% Mouthwash in Treatment of Periodontal Diseases.
Status:
Completed
Trial end date:
2015-02-01
Target enrollment:
Participant gender:
Summary
Aim: Use an ibuprofen mouthwash 2% irrigate subgingival in improving the progression of
periodontal diseases can be evaluated. Materials and Methods: 22 patients with chronic
periodontitis without any systemic disease who have had periodontal disease, and 2 molars
that have periodontal pockets deeper than 4 mm on either side of the lower jaw have the
clinical examinations. Interventions: For patients who participated in this study, subjects
who received oral hygiene instruction and scaling root planing (SRP), After 2 weeks, They
were divided into two groups as determined by randomization in this study, Experimental
group: ibuprofen 2% mouthwash (made from the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Islamic Azad
University, Tehran), Control group: placebo, Subgingival Irrigation of ibuprofen 2% mouthwash
with an insulin syringe 0.5 ml were rinsed, Clinical measurements including probing depth
(PD), clinical attachment levels (CAL), Plaque Index (PI), and Bleeding Index (BI) were
recorded and the patients were recalled per once every 2 weeks for 3 months is repetitive,
and at the end of 3 months, were evaluated changes in clinical periodontal parameters. ®