From each participant, two sites of periodontal pockets ( ≥ 5 mm ) were selected and randomly allocated to either the test site (treated with scaling and RSD with S. officinalis gel) or the control site (treated with scaling and RSD alone).
Background: Phytotherapy relies on the use of extracts derived from plants in pharmaceutical form. Herbal products have been effective in reducing periodontal diseases, as stated by many studies. Gingival crevicular fluid volume and concentrations of certain cytokines are precise and objective parameters in evaluating periodontitis treatment. Aim of the study: Assessment of local application of Salvia officinalis (S. officinalis) gel as an adjunctive to scaling and root surface debridement (RSD) in the management of periodontitis. Methods: A randomized clinical trial of split-mouth design for twenty-three subjects with periodontitis was assessed in this study. From each participant, two sites of periodontal pockets ( ≥ 5 mm ) were selected and randomly allocated to either the test site (treated with scaling and RSD with S. officinalis gel) or the control site (treated with scaling and RSD alone). A highly sensitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to determine the concentration of interleukin 17 (IL-17) in gingival crevicular fluid (GCF).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
23
From each participant, two sites of periodontal pockets ( ≥ 5 mm ) were selected and randomly allocated to either the test site (treated with scaling and RSD with S. officinalis gel) or the control site (treated with scaling and RSD alone).
GCF volume
assessment the volume of GCF
Time frame: 1 month
IL-17
Assessment of IL-17
Time frame: one month
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