Gianna Maria Nardi
University of Milano-Bicocca
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International Journal of Dentistry | 2016
Umberto Romeo; Gianna Maria Nardi; Fabrizio Libotte; Silvia Sabatini; Gaspare Palaia; Felice Roberto Grassi
Introduction. The aim of this study is to demonstrate the effectiveness of addition of the antimicrobial photodynamic therapy to the conventional approach in the treatment of peri-implantitis. Materials and Methods. Forty patients were randomly assigned to test or control groups. Patients were assessed at baseline and at six (T1), twelve (T2), and twenty-four (T3) weeks recording plaque index (PlI), probing pocket depth (PPD), and bleeding on probing (BOP); control group received conventional periodontal therapy, while test group received photodynamic therapy in addition to it. Result. Test group showed a 70% reduction in the plaque index values and a 60% reduction in PD values compared to the baseline. BOP and suppuration were not detectable. Control group showed a significative reduction in plaque index and PD. Discussion. Laser therapy has some advantages in comparison to traditional therapy, with faster and greater healing of the wound. Conclusion. Test group showed after 24 weeks a better value in terms of PPD, BOP, and PlI, with an average pocket depth value of 2u2009mm, if compared with control group (3u2009mm). Our results suggest that antimicrobial photodynamic therapy with diode laser and phenothiazine chloride represents a reliable adjunctive treatment to conventional therapy. Photodynamic therapy should, however, be considered a coadjuvant in the treatment of peri-implantitis associated with mechanical (scaling) and surgical (grafts) treatments.
The Open Dentistry Journal | 2018
Consuelo Sanavia; Marco Tatullo; Jessica Bassignani; Silvia Cotellessa; Giulia Fantozzi; Giovanna Acito; Alessia Iommiello; Lorella Chiavistelli; Silvia Sabatini; Gianna Maria Nardi
CORRIGENDUM Remineralization Strategies in Oral Hygiene: A Position Paper of Italian Society of Oral Hygiene Sciences Consuelo Sanavia , Marco Tatullo, Jessica Bassignani, Silvia Cotellessa, Giulia Fantozzi, Giovanna Acito, Alessia Iommiello, Lorella Chiavistelli, Silvia Sabatini and Gianna Maria Nardi Italian Society of Oral Hygiene Sciences-S.I.S.I.O. working group, Pisa, Italy 2 Calabrodental SRL, Crotone, Italy Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Science, University of Rome “Sapienza”, Rome, Italy
The Open Dentistry Journal | 2017
Consuelo Sanavia; Marco Tatullo; Jessica Bassignani; Silvia Cotellessa; Giulia Fantozzi; Giovanna Acito; Alessia Iommiello; Lorella Chiavistelli; Silvia Sabatini; Gianna Maria Nardi
Background/Objective: The clinical conditions that lead to an alteration of the enamel structure are numerous. The diet high in sugars and acidifying substances, psychological stress that triggers parafunctional behaviors, the reduced intake of fiber-rich foods or alkalizing substances, together with other factors, contribute to demineralization of the tooth enamel. Dental mineralizing products on the current market are distinguished according to the dosage form, the active ingredient, the release technology, clinical indications and patient choice. Currently, it is necessary to propose to oral health professionals a guide to orient themselves in this chaotic choice, in order to prefer the most effective product for their own clinical target. Methods: Italian Society of Oral Hygiene Sciences-S.I.S.I.O. is one of the leading scientific Italian societies representing those dental hygienists working with high-quality standards and in agreement with scientific evidence: in the last year, the SISIO working group has carried out a study focused on remineralizing agents in dentistry, in order to give an authoritative point of view to indicate a guideline in the decision process of the choice of a remineralizing agent. We will report the results pointed out from the last consensus meeting in 2017. Results: We have reported the good the bad and the ugly have been discussed in a critical discussion of such topic. Conclusion: The SISIO experience has been reported in this position paper with the aim to serve as a useful aid in the daily choice of the clinical steps to perform, when dental professionals need to treat demineralized teeth.
JBR Journal of Interdisciplinary Medicine and Dental Science | 2014
Gianna Maria Nardi; Felice Roberto Grassi; Dorina Lauritano; Massimo Petruzzi
An effective treatment for aphthous stomatitis is not still available and its treatment consists only of therapeutic measures to suppress its symptoms. We report a case of a 60-year caucasian woman presented a 16-year history of episodes of multiple major recurrent ulcers in the oral mucosa. Topical application of Oralmedic® caused an improvement of pain, discomfort and healing of the aphthous ulcer. No adverse events or side effects were recorded. Oralmedic® is an effective topical device for the major aphthous ulcers treatment.
International Journal of Medical Sciences | 2010
Adele Scattarella; Andrea Ballini; Felice Roberto Grassi; Andrea Carbonara; Francesco Ciccolella; Angela Dituri; Gianna Maria Nardi; Stefania Cantore; Francesco Pettini
Journal of Biological Regulators and Homeostatic Agents | 2015
Dorina Lauritano; Massimo Petruzzi; Gianna Maria Nardi; Francesco Carinci; Minervini G; Di Stasio D; Alberta Lucchese
Journal of Biological Regulators and Homeostatic Agents | 2017
S Sabatini; Dorina Lauritano; Candotto; F. J. Silvestre; Gianna Maria Nardi
ORTHO TRIBUNE | 2016
Gianna Maria Nardi; Fabio Scarano Catanzaro; Biagio Rapone; Roberta Grassi; Roberto Di Giorgio
Journal of Biomedicine | 2016
Gianna Maria Nardi; Livia Ottolenghi; Fabrizio Guerra; Marco Tatullo; Silvia Sabatini
Minerva stomatologica | 2014
Scarano Catanzaro Fabio; Felice Roberto Grassi; E. Iorio; Biagio Rapone; Gianna Maria Nardi