Clinical Trial

Evaluation of Hyaluronic Acid and Chlorhexidine Gel as an Adjunct to Minimally Invasive Non-surgical Therapy in the Treatment of Stage III and IV Periodontitis

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Summary
Stage III and IV periodontitis are advanced forms of periodontal disease characterized by significant attachment loss, deep periodontal pockets, and progressive destruction of supporting periodontal tissues. Minimally invasive non-surgical therapy (MINST) has been proposed as an effective treatment approach aimed at minimizing tissue trauma while achieving optimal biofilm and calculus removal. Adjunctive therapies may further enhance clinical outcomes by promoting wound healing and reducing inflammation. This randomized clinical trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a hyaluronic acid and chlorhexidine gel (Periofix Plus Gel) used as an adjunct to MINST in patients with Stage III and IV periodontitis. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive either MINST alone or MINST combined with local application of the hyaluronic acid/chlorhexidine gel. Clinical periodontal parameters, including probing pocket depth, clinical attachment level, bleeding on probing, and plaque-related indices, will be assessed at baseline and follow-up visits to determine whether adjunctive gel application provides additional clinical benefits compared with MINST alone. The study hypothesis is that the adjunctive use of hyaluronic acid and chlorhexidine gel following MINST will result in greater periodontal pocket reduction, improved clinical attachment gain, and enhanced soft tissue healing compared with MINST alone.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07731113
Lead Sponsor Cairo University
Conditions Periodontology, Periodontal Disease, Periodontal Diseases, Periodontitis (Stage 3), Gingivitis and Periodontal Diseases, Stage III Periodontitis, Stage IV Periodontitis, Minimally Invasive Non-Surgical Therapy (MINST) +8 more
Enrollment 72 participants
Start Date 2026-03-01
Primary Completion 2026-12-10 (estimated)
Study Completion 2026-12-30 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-08-07