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Effectiveness of metronidazole gel and mobile telephone short-message service reminders on gingivitis in orthodontic patients:: A double-blind randomized controlled trial
Authors:Hafiz Taha Mahmood  Farheen Fatima  Mubassar Fida  Rashna Hoshang Sukhia  Sarah Irfan  Durreshahwar Malik  Ashfaq Younus  Erum Afzal
Abstract:ObjectivesTo compare the effectiveness of metronidazole gel and mobile telephone short-message service (SMS) reminders on gingivitis in patients undergoing fixed orthodontic treatment.Materials and MethodsThe trial was double blinded (patient and investigator), and only the clinical trial unit pharmacist was unblinded. Data were collected from patients undergoing fixed orthodontic treatment for at least 6 months. A total of 66 patients were randomly assigned to either 0.8% metronidazole gel (n = 22), SMS reminder and placebo gel (n = 22), or placebo (control) group only (n = 22). Gingival index (GI), bleeding index (BI), and orthodontic plaque index (OPI) were evaluated on several teeth at baseline (T0) and after 4 weeks (T1). Paired-sample t-tests were used to compare mean differences of indexes at T0 and T1 in the groups, and independent-sample t-tests were used to determine the effects of interventions compared with the controls.ResultsData from 64 patients were analyzed; there were 2 dropouts. There were statistically significant (P < .05) reductions in GI, BI, and OPI scores from T0 to T1 for each intervention. However, there were no significant differences between each intervention and the control group. There were no adverse effects.ConclusionsThe null hypothesis could not be rejected. There is no difference between interventions (application of 0.8% metronidazole gel and SMS reminder for reinforcing oral hygiene) in reducing gingival inflammation in orthodontic patients.
Keywords:Gingivitis  Metronidazole  Orthodontic appliances  Oral hygiene  Text messaging
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