Department of Periodontics, Government Dental College and Research Institute, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Abstract: (1887 Views)
Background: Simvastatin (SMV) assists in bone regeneration and has an anti-inflammatory effect when delivered or applied locally. The present clinical trial is designed to investigate the effectiveness of 1.2-mg SMV as a local drug delivery system as an adjunct to scaling and root planing (SRP) for the treatment of Class II furcation defects.
Methods: Seventy-two patients with mandibular buccal Class II furcation defects were randomized and categorized into two treatment groups: SRP plus placebo (group 1) and SRP plus 1.2-mg SMV (group 2). Clinical parameters were recorded at baseline before SRP and at 3 and 6 months they included modified sulcus bleeding index (mSBI), probing depth (PD), and relative vertical (RVAL) and horizontal (RHAL) attachment levels. At baseline and after 6 months, radiologic assessment of bone defect fill was performed.
Results: Both therapies resulted in significant improvements. The decrease in mSBI score at 6 months was greater in group 2 (2.02 ± 0.23) compared with group 1 (1.80 ± 0.22). The mean decrease in PD at 6 months was 1.30 ± 1.0 and 4.05 ± 1.31 mm in groups 1 and 2, respectively. A significantly greater gain in mean RVAL and RHAL was found in group 2 than in group 1 (P <0.05). Furthermore, significantly greater mean percentage of bone fill was found in group 2 (25.16%) compared with group 1 (1.54%).
Conclusion: Locally delivered SMV provides a comfortable and flexible method to improve clinical parameters and also to enhance bone formation.
Pradeep A, Priyanka N, Karla N, B. Naik S, P. Singh S, Martande S. Clinical Efficacy of Subgingivally Delivered 1.2-mg Simvastatin in the Treatment of Individuals With Class II Furcation Defects: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial. 3 2012; 6 (6) URL: http://idai.ir/article-1-1240-en.html