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Keyes, P. et al: The use of phase-contrast microscopy and chemotherapy on the
diagnosis and treatment of periodontal lesions. An initial report I & II.
Quint Int 1:51-56 & 2:69-76, 1978.
Purpose:
The purpose of this study was to compare clinical microbiological effects of topical metronidazole gel and a single session of subgingival scaling in the treatment of adult periodontitis for a long term evaluation.
Materials and methods:
This randomized controlled clinical study involved 24 subjects with periodontal disease. Patients received the 2 treatments simultaneously in 2 randomly selected quadrants of the dentition. The metronidazole gel was applied on days 0 and 7. Scaling was carried out in one quadrant on day 0 and in one quadrant on day 7. Clinical and microbiological examination were performed before treatment and on days 21, 49, 91, 133 and 175.
Results:
Results indicated that both treatments were effective in decreasing probing depth and bleeding on probing. Metronidazole tended to be a little better than scaling and root planing and its clinical effects lasted 6 months.
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