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NCT06859866
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Efficacy of Adjunctive At-Home Photodynamic Therapy (aPDT) in the Treatment of Peri-Implant Mucositis

Sponsor: Koite Health Oy

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The study aims to establish a validated protocol enabling an alternative approach for bacterial biofilm control through the application of a novel at-home photodynamic/antibacterial blue light therapy in addition to non-surgical professional treatment (NST) for peri-implant mucositis. The primary outcomes will include reductions in plaque and bleeding scores, decreases in probing pocket depth, and lower aMMP-8 levels in PISF. Secondary outcomes will include changes in keratinized peri-implant mucosa (KPIM) and patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs).

Official title: Efficacy of Adjunctive At-Home Photodynamic Therapy (aPDT) in the Treatment of Peri-Implant Mucositis: A Post-Marketing Interventional Pilot Study With a Medical Device

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

30

Start Date

2025-04-29

Completion Date

2027-02

Last Updated

2025-08-05

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Standard oral hygiene

Standard protocol includes oral hygiene instructions (OHI), professional supragingival and subgingival instrumentation, and air polishing. A combination of manual tools (scalers/curettes) and electric tools (sonic/ultrasonic instruments) will be used to remove plaque and tartar, with particular attention to avoid damaging the implant surface. Both supragingival and subgingival surfaces will be treated with the air polishing device using glycine powder. A local antiseptic (1% chlorhexidine gel) will be prescribed twice daily for 7 days after TNC. OHI will be reinforced at each follow-up visit.

DEVICE

The addition of home-based dual-light photodynamic therapy (Lumorinse® + Lumoral®)

Lumorinse® is an effervescent tablet that provides a final concentration of indocyanine green (ICG) of 250 μg/mL when dissolved in 30 mL of water. After rinsing the mouth for 1 minute, the Lumoral® device is used to activate the ICG. The device consists of 48 LED lights in the shape of a mouthguard, which simultaneously provide antibacterial blue light (aBL) at 405 nm and near-infrared (NIR) LED light at 810 nm. In combination with the ICG photosensitizer, the device delivers simultaneous aBL and aPDT action on dental plaque. After 10 minutes of use (30 J/cm2 radiant exposure), the device automatically shuts off. After treatment, patients will follow regular home oral hygiene procedures according to the OHI provided.

Locations (1)

Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Sciences, Sapienza Università di Roma,

Roma, Italy