S. Garrett et al., The effect of locally delivered controlled-release doxycycline or scaling and root planing on periodontal maintenance patients over 9 months, J PERIODONT, 71(1), 2000, pp. 22-30
Background: This research report evaluates clinical changes resulting from
local delivery of doxycycline hyclate (DH) or traditional scaling and root
planing (SRP) in a group of patients undergoing supportive periodontal ther
apy (SPT).
Methods: In all, 141 patients received either DH (67) or SRP (74) treatment
in sites greater than or equal to 5 mm on one-half of their dentition at b
aseline and month 4.
Results: Clinical results were determined at month 9, Baseline mean probing
depth recordings were similar between the two groups (DH = 5.9 mm; SRP = 5
.9 mm). Mean month 9 results showed similar clinical results for attachment
level gain (DH 0.7 mm; SRP 0.8 mm) and probing depth reduction (DH 1.3 mm;
SRP 1.1 mm), Percentage of sites showing greater than or equal to 2 mm att
achment level gain at month 9 was 24.7% in the DH group and 21.2% in the SR
P group. Thirty-nine percent (39%) of DH sites and 38% of SRP sites showed
> 2 mm probing depth reduction. When treated sides of the dentition were co
mpared to untreated sides, DH showed a difference in disease activity (grea
ter than or equal to 2 mm attachment loss) from 19.3% (untreated) to 7.2% (
treated); and SRP from 14.3% (untreated) to 8.1% (treated).
Conclusions: Results show that both DH without concomitant mechanical instr
umentation and SRP were equally effective as SPT in this patient group over
the 9-month study period.