Publications by authors named "Agossa K"

Background: The adjunctive use of connective tissue grafts (CTGs) in the periodontal regeneration of intrabony defects has been proposed to prevent or limit postoperative gingival recession. However, there is limited evidence regarding the long-term clinical performance of this approach.

Methods: This article presents the five-year follow-up outcomes of a combination therapy using CTG, bone substitutes, and biologics for the treatment of deep intrabony defects associated with gingival recession.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of combining enamel matrix derivatives (EMD) with bone substitutes (BG) in treating periodontal defects compared to using bone substitutes alone.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 9 randomized controlled trials with a minimum follow-up of 6 months, focusing on intrabony and furcation defects.
  • The results showed that the EMD+BG combination led to a significant improvement in clinical attachment levels for intrabony defects over a 12-month period, but no benefits were observed for furcation defects.
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Drug-influenced gingival enlargement (DIGE) is a well-known adverse drug reaction associated with multiple medications. Although a benign condition, DIGE can have a significant impact on patients' aesthetic comfort and function. A surgical resection approach is usually proposed to treat severe and generalized DIGE.

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In-situ forming poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) implants offer a great potential for controlled drug delivery for a variety of applications, e.g. periodontitis treatment.

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Periodontitis is a chronic, infectious, and inflammatory oral disease with a high prevalence in developing countries, where limited access to modern dental care curtails its treatment. This review is dedicated to examining three indigenous botanical species frequently recommended by traditional therapists for the treatment of periodontal disease, namely, , with the aim of elucidating their chemical constituents and pharmacological properties that may support their empirical use. This review adheres to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines extension for scoping reviews.

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Endo-periodontal lesions are challenging clinical situations where both the supporting tissues and the root canal of the same tooth are infected. In the present study, chlorhexidine (CHX)-loaded calcium hydroxide (CH) pastes were used as intracanal medications (ICMs). They were prepared and tested on pathogens found in both the root canal and the periodontal pocket.

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Objectives: The aim of the study was to provide an overview of the practices of French general dentists (GDs) and specialists (SDs) concerning the management of patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), rheumatic inflammatory diseases (IRDs), and vasculitis on biologic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (bDMARDs), conventional DMARDs, or immunosuppressants (ISs).

Materials And Methods: An online national cross-sectional survey with 53 questions was developed by a multidisciplinary team including rheumatologists, gastroenterologists and dentists based on their clinical experience. It was refined following a test with nine dentists in private practice and in hospital before being disseminated to the members of French scientific societies and colleges of dentistry teachers over 3 months.

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Combined surgical procedures have been introduced that combine periodontal regenerative/reconstructive procedures in intrabony defects with a connective tissue graft to compensate for a deficient bone wall and limit soft tissue shrinkage, but little is known about the reproducibility of these advanced surgical techniques. This 12-case series applies a combined surgical procedure, combining amelogenins, bone substitutes, and connective tissue graft to treat deep intrabony defects associated with gingival recession. Twelve deep intrabony defects with a mean clinical attachment loss of 9.

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  • - The study investigates how probiotics influence oral health in orthodontic patients by examining their effects on gingival inflammation, plaque, and mouth bacteria in adolescents with braces.
  • - It will be a 6-month double-blind trial with 116 participants aged 12-16 from the University Hospital of Lille, split into two groups: one receiving probiotics and the other a placebo.
  • - Assessments will be conducted at the start of the study, and again at 3 and 6 months, while also monitoring participant adherence and any side effects.
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The aim of our study was to explore the potential value of metallic (Ag, Cu, and Zn) salts, polymer/metallic nanoparticles, and chlorhexidine (CHX) for improving the antimicrobial activity of calcium hydroxide (CH) against and , associated with persistent endodontic infections. A first screening was performed by determining minimum inhibitory/bactericidal concentrations (MIC/MBC). Antimicrobial activity of the CH paste mixed with metallic salts, chitosan or cyclodextrin polymer metallic nanoparticles was compared to the antimicrobial activity of CH paste alone and CH + CHX using a time-kill kinetics assay.

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Several chemical compounds are considered to be promising as adjuvants in the treatment of periodontitis. Antimicrobials, anti-inflammatory drugs or, more recently, pro-regenerative or antioxidant molecules have shown a very interesting potential to improve the outcomes of mechanical biofilm removal and promote the healing of the damaged tissues. However, their clinical effect is often limited by the challenge of achieving effective and prolonged drug delivery within the periodontal lesion, while limiting the risk of toxicity.

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Purpose: To compare two methods used by novice and expert operators for selecting interdental brush (IDB) size for periodontitis patients: (1) sequential testing or (2) using a color-coded taper tip device (CTD) corresponding to color-coded brush sizes.

Methods: Six operators, one experienced and five dental students, employed both methods to determine the IDB with best fit for 204 interdental spaces in 34 periodontitis patients. The percentage of agreement and the inter-methods reliability was evaluated.

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: An increased risk of dental caries and periodontal diseases has been reported for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients and are challenging conditions to manage.: The authors searched international databases to find all studies assessing dental/periodontal outcomes in patients with IBD and other immune-mediated inflammatory disease (IMID), as well as the association between IMID medications and dental/periodontal status.: IBD are associated with a higher risk of both periodontitis and caries.

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  • Probiotics are being explored for their potential role in preventing and treating periodontitis, although their effectiveness and mechanisms are not fully understood.* -
  • A review analyzed 2,495 articles, ultimately focusing on 26 studies, identifying 23 probiotic species, mainly Lactobacilli, with Lactobacillus rhamnosus and Lactobacillus reuteri as the most studied.* -
  • The findings suggest probiotics can modulate immune responses and directly combat harmful bacteria, but more standardized research is needed to personalize probiotic treatments for individuals with periodontitis.*
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The aim of the present survey is to investigate the use of antibiotics during periodontal therapy among French dentists with a focus on exploring potential differences between various groups of practitioners. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to different groups of practitioners including members of (i) the French Society of Periodontology and Implantology; (ii) the College of University Teachers in Periodontology and, (iii) private practitioners participating in the French general dental practice-based research network. 272 questionnaires were included in the analysis.

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  • - The study aimed to create a reliable tool, the French KACE questionnaire, to evaluate evidence-based practice dimensions among French-speaking dental students, including an analysis of individual and academic factors affecting performance.
  • - Participants included teachers and dental students, with assessments conducted before and after an epidemiology course, utilizing various statistical tests to evaluate the questionnaire's reliability and to identify performance influencers.
  • - Results showed varying levels of internal consistency across different dimensions of the KACE, and highlighted that factors like academic background and gender influenced performance, with the tool proving effective in measuring evidence-based practice in the target population.
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Purpose: To evaluate an injectable gel, recently proposed for the controlled release of "active oxygen" in periodontal pockets, compared to an antibiotic or an antiseptic gel, respectively.

Methods: The antimicrobial activity, injectability, texture properties, swelling and water uptake of the gels were studied.

Results: The "active oxygen" gel showed a bactericidal effect comparable to the two commercially available drug products (containing minocycline or chlorhexidine) on anaerobic periodontal pathogens and did not seem to affect aerobic strains.

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Unlabelled: RATIONALE, AIM, AND OBJECTIVE: "Periodontal medicine" is based on evidence of interactions between periodontal disease and overall health. The aim of the present study was to assess awareness of oral-systemic disease relationship among French general practitioners (GPs) and clarify how this influences their practices in a wider effort to better integrate oral health concerns into global health care delivery.

Method: GPs registered in the north of France were invited to complete an online self-administered questionnaire through local divisions of the French Medical Board.

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Different types of in-situ forming implants based on poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) for the controlled dual release of an antiseptic drug (chlorhexidine) and an anti-inflammatory drug (ibuprofen) were prepared and thoroughly characterized in vitro. N-methyl-pyrrolidone (NMP) was used as water-miscible solvent, acetyltributyl citrate (ATBC) as plasticizer and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) was added to enhance the implants' stickiness/bioadhesion upon formation within the periodontal pocket. Different drug forms exhibiting substantially different solubilities were used: chlorhexidine dihydrochloride and digluconate as well as ibuprofen free acid and lysinate.

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Control of infection and inflammation is crucial for the success of periodontal treatment. In this study, in-situ forming implants (ISFI) loaded with chlorhexidine dihydrochloride (CHX) and ibuprofen (IBU) were developed and tested to optimize periodontal treatment outcomes. Release profiles were promising.

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Interdental papilla reconstruction is one of the most challenging clinical procedures in periodontal plastic surgery. Several surgical approaches have been proposed but have varying degrees of success. It has long been acknowledged that the narrowness of the interdental papilla and the limited blood supply are major impediments to achieving predictable outcomes.

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Objectives: Gingival recessions are frequently associated with noncarious cervical lesions. Combined restorative surgical approaches have been suggested for the management of these combined defects. The aim of this review was to analyze the current evidence on the effectiveness of these combined restorative surgical approaches.

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In-situ forming implants (ISFI) offer an interesting potential for the treatment of periodontitis, allowing for time-controlled drug release directly at the site of action (which is difficult to reach). For this purpose, ISFI loaded with antibiotics have been reported in the literature. But the use of antibiotic drugs at low doses over prolonged periods of time can lead to the development of bacterial resistances.

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Inflammatory bowel disease and periodontitis are both described as a disproportionate mucosal inflammatory response to a microbial environment in susceptible patients. Moreover, these two conditions share major environmental and lifestyle-related risk factors. Despite this intriguing pathogenic parallel, large-scale studies and basic research have only recently considered periodontal outcomes as relevant data.

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Background: Several studies have shown that periodontal diseases are associated with hypertension (HT). However, heterogeneity among populations, diagnosis criteria, and shared risk factors represent some difficulties in terms of interpretation. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the magnitude of the association between periodontal diseases and HT.

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