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Archives of Oral Biology | 2015

The impact of antioxidant agents complimentary to periodontal therapy on oxidative stress and periodontal outcomes: A systematic review

Francisco Wilker Mustafa Gomes Muniz; Sergiana Barbosa Nogueira; Francisco Lucas Vasconcelos Mendes; Cassiano Kuchenbecker Rösing; Maria Mônica Studart Mendes Moreira; Geanne Matos de Andrade; Rosimary de Sousa Carvalho

There is significant evidence linking chronic periodontitis (CP) and oxidative stress (OS). CP is a multifactorial infecto-inflammatory disease caused by the interaction of microbial agents present in the biofilm associated with host susceptibility and environmental factors. OS is a condition that arises when there is an imbalance between the levels of free radicals (FR) and its antioxidant defences. Antioxidants, defined as substances that are able to delay or prevent the oxidation of a substrate, exist in all bodily tissues and fluids, and their function is to protect against FR. This systematic review assessed the effects of the complimentary use of antioxidant agents to periodontal therapy in terms of oxidative stress/antioxidants. Only randomised, controlled, double-blind or blind studies were included. The majority of the included studies were performed in chronic periodontitis patients. Lycopene, vitamin C, vitamin E, capsules with fruits/vegetables/berry and dietary interventions were the antioxidant approaches employed. Only the studies that used lycopene and vitamin E demonstrated statistically significant improvement when compared to a control group in terms of periodontal parameters. However, oxidative stress outcomes did not follow the same pattern throughout the studies. It may be concluded that the use of some antioxidants has the potential to improve periodontal clinical parameters. The role of antioxidant/oxidative stress parameters needs further investigations.


British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology | 2015

Pleiotropic effects of statins on the treatment of chronic periodontitis – a systematic review

Ilanna Mara Gomes Estanislau; Icrólio Ribeiro Colares Terceiro; Mario Roberto Pontes Lisboa; Patrícia de Barros Teles; Rosimary de Sousa Carvalho; Ricardo Souza Martins; Maria Mônica Studart Mendes Moreira

AIM Statins are inhibitors of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase and are an important group of hypolipidaemic drugs, widely used in the treatment of hypercholesterolaemia and cardiovascular disease. Some studies have shown that statins are able to modulate inflammation and alveolar bone loss. METHODS In order to evaluate whether statins could influence periodontal treatment, improving the clinical and radiographic parameters in chronic periodontitis, a systematic review was conducted in the databases PUBMED and BIREME, searching for articles in English and Portuguese, published between the years 2004 and 2014, using the combined keywords statin, periodontal disease, periodontitis and alveolar bone. Studies regarding the treatment of chronic periodontitis in humans, blind or double-blind, retrospective cohort or randomized controlled trials that used statins topically or systemically were selected. RESULTS Statins have important anti-inflammatory and immune effects, reducing levels of C-reactive protein and matrix metalloproteinases and their intermediate products, such as tumour necrosis factor-α, and are also able to inhibit the adhesion and extravasation of leukocytes, which block the co-stimulation of T cells. Statins reduce bone resorption by inhibiting osteoclast formation and lead to increased apoptosis of these cells. The effect of statins on bone formation is related to the increased gene expression of bone morphogenetic protein in osteoblasts. CONCLUSION Although we found biological mechanisms and clinical results that show lower alveolar bone loss and reduction of clinical signs of inflammation, further studies are needed to evaluate the clinical applicability of statins in the routine treatment of chronic periodontitis.


Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry | 2018

Efficacy of an unwaxed dental floss impregnated with 2% chlorhexidine on control of supragingival biofilm: A randomized, clinical trial

Francisco Wilker Mustafa Gomes Muniz; Heitor da Silva Lima; Cassiano Kuchenbecker Rösing; Ricardo Souza Martins; Maria Mônica Studart Mendes Moreira; Rosimary de Sousa Carvalho

AIM In the present study, we evaluated the antiplaque and antigingivitis efficacy of a dental floss impregnated with 2% chlorhexidine digluconate. METHODS Thirty dental students were randomly divided into three groups (n=10): (a) negative control (NC) group, in which no interproximal cleaning was performed; (b) the positive control (PC) group, which used a standard unwaxed dental floss twice daily; and (c) and the test group, which used a unwaxed dental floss impregnated with 2% chlorhexidine twice daily. Six surfaces per tooth were evaluated by the Quigley-Hein plaque index (Turesky modification) at the last appointment (day 15), and testing for the presence of marginal bleeding was performed using the marginal bleeding index (MBI) at both the baseline and last appointments. RESULTS At day 15, the test group had the lowest mean plaque index (1.04±0.67), showing a statistically-significant difference compared to the NC group (1.40±0.65, P<.001) and PC group (2.30±0.73, P<.001). The PC and test groups showed a mean reduction of 70.2% and 87.26%, respectively, with significant reduction compared to baseline (P<.05) for the MBI. No statistically-significant difference was found between the PC and test groups (P=.126). CONCLUSION Unwaxed dental floss impregnated with 2% chlorhexidine showed additional reductions in supragingival interproximal biofilm compared with a conventional unwaxed dental floss, without additional improvement in marginal bleeding.


Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry | 2018

Use of antidepressive agents as a possibility in the management of periodontal diseases: A systematic review of experimental studies.

Francisco Wilker Mustafa Gomes Muniz; Iracema Matos Melo; Cassiano Kuchenbecker Rösing; Geanne Matos de Andrade; Ricardo Souza Martins; Maria Mônica Studart Mendes Moreira; Rosimary de Sousa Carvalho

Antidepressant agents have anti-inflammatory functions that could be interesting as adjuvants in periodontal therapy. The aim of the present study was to analyze the effect of antidepressive drugs in the management of periodontal disease. The MEDLINE, Scopus, Embase, LILACS, and SciELO databases were searched. To be included, the studies had to be experimental studies; randomized, controlled; double-blinded; or blinded studies. A total of 565 articles were initially searched, of which five were selected for the systematic review. All studies used rats, and three different drugs were evaluated: tianeptine, venlafaxine, and fluoxetine. Two of these studies evaluated the effect of antidepressive agents in rats submitted to both ligature-induced periodontitis and depression models, showing that depressive rats had greater alveolar bone loss (ABL). Only the venlafaxine study was not able to find any significant ABL reduction in the group that used this antidepressive drug. The other four studies showed statistically-significant differences, favoring the group with the antidepressant agent. Treatments that are able to modulate the brain-neuroendocrine-immune system could be used as an adjuvant to periodontal disease management. However, studies on humans and animals are scarce, limiting the conclusion of a positive effect in the present systematic review.


Rev. Odonto Ciênc. (Online) | 2016

Coronally advanced flap surgery with enamel matrix derivative in the treatment of gingival recession: a systematic review

Yan de Lima Barrozo; Virgínia Régia Souza da Silveira; Ricardo Souza Martins; Rosimary de Sousa Carvalho; Maria Mônica Studart Mendes Moreira

Objetivo: Este estudo avaliou por meio de uma revisao da literatura, o efeito clinico do retalho posicionado coronariamente (RPC) associado a proteinas derivadas da matriz do esmalte (PDME) no tratamento das recessoes gengivais (RG). Metodologia: Foram consultadas bases de dados eletronicas: PubMed, Lilacs, Scielo, Medline e o Centro de Registro de Ensaios Clinicos Controlados e incluidos estudos clinicos de intervencao em humanos, randomizados, controlados, publicados em lingua inglesa ou espanhola, entre 2000 e 2013. Resultados: Foram encontradas 171 referencias e com a analise dos titulos e resumos, oito estudos que abordaram aplicacao de PDME em associacao com o RPC para o tratamento de RG, que utilizavam no grupo controle apenas RPC, fizeram parte desta revisao. Esses trabalhos relataram uma reducao significativa na altura das RG tratadas com RPC e RPC+PDME. Houve reducao da largura da RG e profundidade de sondagem, com ganhos no nivel de insercao clinica em ambos os tratamentos, com melhores resultados no grupo RPC + PDME. Conclusoes: Apesar de nao existirem diferencas significativas em um aspecto geral na cobertura radicular com o uso do RPC isolado ou combinado com PDME, esta combinacao pode favorecer o recobrimento radicular completo ou melhorar os niveis de recobrimento radicular.


Revista de Odontologia da UNESP | 2013

Debridamento ultrassônico de boca toda no tratamento da periodontite crônica: uma revisão sistematizada

Ana Vládia Gomes de Oliveira; Virgínia Régia Souza da Silveira; Nádia Accioly Pinto Nogueira; Maria Mônica Studart Mendes Moreira

INTRODUCTION: The full-mouth ultrasonic debridement seeks a more conservative instrumentation with light pressure of the root surface, preventing recolonization of periodontal pockets. OBJECTIVE: This study examined the effects of subgingival debridement through the use of ultrasonic devices on clinical periodontal parameters in the treatment of chronic periodontitis by a review of the literature. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Studies were selected on the bibliographic databases PubMed, Lilacs, Scielo, Medline and the Central Registry of Controlled Trials (The Cochrane Library). It was included English language publications with clinical studies of human intervention, randomized controlled trials that used ultrasonic debridement for the nonsurgical treatment of chronic periodontitis. RESULT: Initially, we found 167 references and analyzing the titles and ABSTRACTs totaled ten studies the characteristics required and were considered valid for the completion of this review. Studies have shown that the approach by ultrasonic debridement therapy may be favorable to the treatment of chronic periodontal disease. CONCLUSION: It can be concluded that the treatment of chronic periodontitis by full mouth periodontal ultrasonic debridement produces similar outcomes to those achieved in conventional scaling and root planing.


European Journal of Pharmacology | 2013

Azithromycin : a new concept in adjuvant treatment of periodontitis

Francisco Wilker Mustafa Gomes Muniz; Camila Carvalho de Oliveira; Rosimary de Sousa Carvalho; Maria Mônica Studart Mendes Moreira; Maria Elisabete Amaral de Moraes; Ricardo Souza Martins


Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry | 2017

Association Between Confidence in Smiling and Esthetic Characteristics: Confidence in Smiling and Esthetic Characteristics

Francisco Wilker Mustafa Gomes Muniz; Denise Juaçaba Cavalcante; Maria Mônica Studart Mendes Moreira; Lidiany Karla Azevedo Rodrigues; Carlos Augusto de Oliveira Fernandes; Paulo César de Almeida; Rosimary de Sousa Carvalho


Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry | 2016

Association Between Confidence in Smiling and Esthetic Characteristics

Francisco Wilker Mustafa Gomes Muniz; Denise Juaçaba Cavalcante; Maria Mônica Studart Mendes Moreira; Lidiany Karla Azevedo Rodrigues; Carlos Augusto de Oliveira Fernandes; Paulo César de Almeida; Rosimary de Sousa Carvalho


Full dent. sci | 2016

Percepção e nível de conhecimento sobre halitose entre estudantes e pacientes

Francisco Wilker Mustafa Gomes Muniz; Talícia Cruz Vidal; Rodrigo Otávio Citó César Rêgo; Maria Mônica Studart Mendes Moreira; Ricardo Souza Martins; Rosimary de Sousa Carvalho

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Francisco Wilker Mustafa Gomes Muniz

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Cassiano Kuchenbecker Rösing

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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