Non-surgical treatment of periodontal disease in a pregnant caucasianwomen population: Adverse pregnancy outcomes of a randomized clinical trial
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Date issued
2019Journal title
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Artigo
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enfermedades periodontales | resultado del tratamiento | grupo de ascendencia continental europea | complicaciones del embarazo | adulto joven | lactante | humanos | embarazo | adulto | resultado del embarazo | adolescenteMeSH
Pregnancy | European Continental Ancestry Group | Pregnancy Complications | Adult | Humans | Treatment Outcome | Periodontal Diseases | Young Adult | Adolescent | Pregnancy Outcome | InfantAbstract
AIM: To analyze if non-surgical treatment of periodontitis in a pregnant Caucasian women population can reduce adverse pregnancy outcomes. METHODS AND RESULTS: A parallel randomized clinical trial was designed and approved by the Ethical Committee of Sanitary Area Santiago-Lugo, Spain (registration number: 2016/451). Forty patients with periodontitis stage II grade B were randomly allocated to receive either comprehensive non-surgical periodontal therapy (test group; n = 20) or professional tooth cleaning (control group; n = 20) before 24 gestational weeks. Randomization was computer-generated by the statistic program Epidat v.4.1 and allocation was performed using sealed opaque envelopes. Clinical measurements and peripheral blood samples for biochemical variables were collected at baseline, in the middle of second trimester before non-surgical treatment, and in the third trimester. Microbiological samples were collected in the second and third trimester. A statistically significant reduction was verified in all clinical and microbiological parameters after periodontal treatment in the test group. No significant differences were observed for the rest of the variables, including preterm birth and/or low birth weight. No adverse events related to periodontal treatment were reported. CONCLUSIONS: Non-surgical periodontal treatment in Caucasian patients with periodontitis stage II grade B did not significantly reduce the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes.