Multicenter Study on the Use of a Collagen-based Hydrogel for the Treatment of 153 Periodontal Pockets in 38 Adults With Generalized Stage III Periodontitis
NCT: NCT07592377 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
This is a prospective, observational, multicenter study designed to evaluate the real-world efficacy and safety of H42®, a collagen hydrogel, in the treatment of periodontal pockets. The study will include 153 observations related to 38 subjects (aged 18-65) undergoing periodontal treatment in routine clinical practice. H42® is intended for filling, reinforcing, and repairing periodontal pockets. The primary objective is to evaluate the change in Periodontal Pocket Depth (PPD) from baseline to week 12. Secondary objectives include assessing: * Clinical Attachment Level (CAL): Calculated as PPD minus the distance from the cemento-enamel junction (CEJ) to the free gingival margin (FGM). * Inflammatory Indices: Sulcus Bleeding Index (SBI), Bleeding On Probing (BOP), and Gingival Index (GI). * Plaque Control: Plaque Index (PI) using the Silness and Löe scale. * Patient-Reported Outcomes: Pain levels via a Numeric Rating Scale (NRS 0-10) and treatment satisfaction. * Safety: Clinical assessment of infection (suppuration), Global Safety assessed by the Investigator (IGAS), and Global Safety assessed by the Patient (PGAS). Participants undergo a baseline visit (V1) and six follow-up visits (V2-V7) over 12 weeks: * V1 (Baseline): Mechanical instrumentation (scaling and root planing) followed by the application of H42® hydrogel (up to 5 pockets per patient). Baseline assessments include PPD, CAL, SBI, BOP, PI, GI, NRS pain, and radiographic imaging (X-ray or CBCT). * V2, V3, V4 (Weeks 1, 2, 3): Evaluation of GI, pain (NRS), and presence of infection/suppuration. * V5 (Week 4) \& V6 (Week 8): Comprehensive periodontal assessment including PPD, CAL, SBI, BOP, PI, GI, and pain monitoring. * V7 (Week 12 - End of Study): Final assessment of all periodontal parameters, radiographic imaging to measure pocket depth reduction, patient satisfaction survey, and global safety assessments (IGAS/PGAS). Clinical photography is used throughout the study to support the evaluation of gingival inflammatory status.
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What is Multicenter Study on the Use of a Collagen-based Hydrogel for the Treatment of 153 Periodontal Pockets in 38 Adults With Generalized Stage III Periodontitis?
Multicenter Study on the Use of a Collagen-based Hydrogel for the Treatment of 153 Periodontal Pockets in 38 Adults With Generalized Stage III Periodontitis is a clinical trial registered under NCT07592377. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT07592377?
The current status of NCT07592377 (Multicenter Study on the Use of a Collagen-based Hydrogel for the Treatment of 153 Periodontal Pockets in 38 Adults With Generalized Stage III Periodontitis) is: COMPLETED.
When did Multicenter Study on the Use of a Collagen-based Hydrogel for the Treatment of 153 Periodontal Pockets in 38 Adults With Generalized Stage III Periodontitis start?
Multicenter Study on the Use of a Collagen-based Hydrogel for the Treatment of 153 Periodontal Pockets in 38 Adults With Generalized Stage III Periodontitis started on 2024-02-12.
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