2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jobcr.2020.11.005
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Novel indocyanine green mediated antimicrobial photodynamic therapy in the management of chronic periodontitis - A randomized controlled clinico-microbiological pilot study

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“…Em pacientes com peri-implantite foi observado que, após um dimensionamento da superfície onde é aplicada, ocorre melhores resultados com redução de forma significativa no índice de placa, sangramento sulcular e perda de inserção clínica, ressaltando a importância de estudar os efeitos dos corantes em infecções peri-implantares. Wadhwa et al,2021 Novel indocyanine green mediated antimicrobial photodynamic therapy in the management of chronic periodontitis -a randomized controlled clinico-microbiological pilot study.…”
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“…Em pacientes com peri-implantite foi observado que, após um dimensionamento da superfície onde é aplicada, ocorre melhores resultados com redução de forma significativa no índice de placa, sangramento sulcular e perda de inserção clínica, ressaltando a importância de estudar os efeitos dos corantes em infecções peri-implantares. Wadhwa et al,2021 Novel indocyanine green mediated antimicrobial photodynamic therapy in the management of chronic periodontitis -a randomized controlled clinico-microbiological pilot study.…”
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“…Para Wadhwa et al (2021) as perspectivas futuras para TFD são inúmeras, visto que técnicas e estudos têm surgido sobre este advento da odontologia moderna.…”
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“…Additionally, photonic energy is presumed to enhance tissue healing by bio-stimulatory effects; further improvement of clinical parameters is therefore expected, such as the reduction of PPD and BOP, as well as CAL gain [ 114 ]. Concomitant improvement in clinical and microbiological parameters when aPDT was used as adjunct to SD was reported in several studies [ 115 , 116 , 117 , 118 ]. This was consistent with the results from a current systematic review and meta-analysis that have shown positive effects on the clinical outcomes of using aPDT together with laser, with a high impact on key periodontal pathogens, particularly the red complex [ 119 ].…”
Section: Novel Antibacterial Agents and Strategies To Overcome Bacterial Resistance In Dental Biofilm: Pros And Consmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Some of the Ps considered non-toxic and approved for intraoral use are Methylene blue and toluidine blue-O which are approved phenothiazinium salts from the synthetic dyes group that have the most frequent application in dentistry and aPDT ( Asnaashari et al, 2017 ; Okamoto et al, 2020 ; Ramalho et al, 2021 ; Romero et al, 2021 ) Their structural cationic charge facilitates an easy penetration to the gram-negative bacteria’s outer membrane with a high affinity to bacterial cells over body cells ( Gomer, 1991 ). Other PSs that have been considered safe and used to eradicate microorganisms involved in oral and dental diseases are synthetic fluorescent dyes such as the Indocyanine green ( Nikinmaa et al, 2021 ; Wadhwa et al, 2021 ), natural compounds such as Curcumin ( Mendez et al, 2021 ; Moradi et al, 2021 ), nanosized natural zeolite ( Ghazi et al, 2021 ), Riboflavin ( Moradi et al, 2021 ), and Rose Bengal ( Li et al, 2021 ). Various nanoparticle-integrated PSs have also been developed and investigated for their safety and efficacy in clinical applications ( Hendi et al, 2021 ; Shahmoradi et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years several clinical randomized controlled trials have also been designed to evaluate the efficacy of this method in treating oral infectious diseases such as periodontitis ( Wadhwa et al, 2021 ; Arsic et al, 2022 ), periimplantitis ( Shatha-Subhi et al, 2022 ; Shetty et al, 2022 ), halitosis ( Llanos do Vale et al, 2021 ; Romero et al, 2021 ), recurrent herpes labialis ( Ramalho et al, 2021 ), root canal disinfection ( Asnaashari et al, 2017 ; Okamoto et al, 2020 ), oral plaque and caries control ( Nikinmaa et al, 2021 ), and treating fungal diseases caused by candida albicans ( Alves et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%