One-Stage Full Mouth Instrumentation (OSFMI): Clinical Outcomes of an Innovative Protocol for the Treatment of Severe Periodontitis

J Int Acad Periodontol. 2020 Jul 1;22(3):129-136.

Abstract

Aims: This case series study aimed to assess the clinical outcomes of a novel protocol for the treatment of patients with severe periodontitis.

Materials and methods: Twenty (20) patients with severe periodontitis underwent a single session of One-Stage Full-Mouth Instrumentation (OSFMI) involving supra- and sub-gingival air-polishing with erythritol and chlorhexidine powder and ultrasonic root surface debridement and calculus removal, in association with systemic amoxicillin and metronidazole. Pocket Probing Depth (PPD), Clinical Attachment Level (CAL), Recession (REC), Bleeding on Probing (BOP) and Plaque Index (PI) were collected at baseline (T0), 6 weeks (T1), 3 months (T2) and 6 months (T3).

Results: At 6 months, 30% of subjects reached the primary clinical endpoint (less than or equal to4 sites with PD greater than or equal to 5 mm). The percentage of BOP decreased from 49.08 (CI95% 36.06; 62.1) at T0 to 12.97 (CI95% 7.57; 18.37) at T3. The mean number pockets with PPD≥ 5 mm and PPD greater than or equal to 7 mm decreased significantly, from 46.0 and 20.6 at T0 to 11.5 and 2.8 at T3 respectively (p less than 0.001).

Conclusion: The OSFMI protocol led to clinical results comparable to those obtained with traditional SRP. Researchers are encouraged to test this protocol in randomized clinical trials with longer periods of observation.

Keywords: Severe Generalized Periodontitis; active treatment; air-polishing; non-surgical therapy; periodontal treatment.

MeSH terms

  • Dental Plaque Index
  • Dental Scaling*
  • Humans
  • Metronidazole / therapeutic use
  • Periodontal Pocket / therapy
  • Periodontitis* / therapy
  • Treatment Outcome

Substances

  • Metronidazole