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Journal of Clinical Periodontology

Journal of Clinical Periodontology

Volume 26 Issue 10, Pages 683 - 691

Published Online: 9 Oct 2003

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Effects of smoking on local delivery of controlled-release doxycycline as compared to scaling and root planing
Mark I. Ryder 1 , Barbara Pons 2 , Donald Adams 3 , Bradley Beiswanger 4 , Valerie Blanco 5 , Gary Bogle 6 , Kevin Donly 7 , William Hallmon 8 , E. Brady Hancock 9 , Philip Hanes 10 , Charles Hawley 11 , Lonnie Johnson 12 , Hom-Lay Wang 13 , Lawrence Wolinsky 14 , Raymond Yukna 15 , Alan Polson 16 , Graham Carron 2 and Steven Garrett 2
  1 University of California San Francisco/School of Dentistry;   2 Atrix Laboratories/Fort Collins, CO;   3 Oregon Health Sciences University School of Dentistry;   4 Oral Health Research Institute/Indianapolis, IN;   5 University of Missouri, Kansas City/School of Dentistry;   6 Private Practice/Redlands, CA;   7 University of Iowa/Center for Clincal Sciences;   8 Baylor College of Dentistry;   9 Indiana University/School of Dentistry;   10 Medical College of Georgia/School of Dentistry;   11 University of Maryland/School of Dentistry;   12 University of Colorado/School of Dentistry;   13 University of Michigan/ School of Dentistry;   14 University of California Los Angeles/School of Dentistry;   15 Louisiana State University/School of Dentistry, USA;   16 University of Pennsylvania, School of Dentistry
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KEYWORDS
periodontitis • tobacco • local delivery • doxycycline • scaling/root planing

ABSTRACT

Abstract. This paper examines the effects of smoking on the treatment outcomes of two nonsurgical therapies: (1) scaling and root planing alone (SRP) or (2) controlled-release of subgingivally delivered doxycycline hyclate in a polylactic acid based polymer gel. Subjects from 2 9-month multicenter studies were classified as nonsmokers (never smoked: 100 subjects), former smokers (137 subjects), and current smokers (≥10 cigarettes/day: 121 subjects). Clinical parameters were analyzed for treated sites with baseline probing depths ≥5 mm and for a subset of treated sites with baseline probing depths of ≥7 mm. Clinical parameters (plaque levels, clinical attachment levels, pocket depths, and bleeding on probing) were analyzed at baseline, 4, 6, and 9 months. In the doxycycline treated group in general, there were neither marked significant differences in clinical attachment gain nor differences in probing depth reduction among the 3 smoking groups. On the other hand, in the scaling and root planing treated group in general, there were significant differences in clinical attachment gain and pocket depth reduction, with non-smokers responding better than former smokers and current smokers at 6 and 9 months. These differences in clinical response between scaling and root planing alone versus controlled-release of locally-delivered doxycycline hyclate among these 3 smoking groups are discussed in relation to treatment implications for smokers.


Accepted for publication 29 December 1998

DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1034/j.1600-051X.1999.261008.x About DOI

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