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NCT06999889

Comparative Evaluation of Periodontal Status and Periodontal Parameters in Different Age Group Individuals With and Without Trauma From Occlusion.

Sponsor: Postgraduate Institute of Dental Sciences Rohtak

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Summary

Trauma from occlusion (TFO) is defined as an injury resulting in tissue changes within the attachment apparatus as a result of occlusal forces (Glossary of Periodontic Terms American Academy of Periodontology, 2001) This clinical condition is frequently associated with jiggling forces and results in progressive tooth mobility.Experiments performed in animals like the beagle dog showed some periodontal tissue reactions to increasing tooth mobility. Such as (i) Increase in the width of the periodontal ligament area (ii)Increase in the vascularity,vascular permeability and the migration of leukocytes from the vascular plexus and (iii) the increase in number of osteoclasts lining the marginal alveolar bone of the zone of co destruction . Also, the teeth showing increasing mobility exhibit an enhanced rate of periodontal tissue destruction when exposed to experimentally induced periodontitis When trauma from occlusion is the result of alterations in occlusal forces, it is called as primary trauma from occlusion. When it results from the reduced ability of the Periodontal tissues to resist the occlusal forces ,it is known as secondary trauma from occlusion.One of the clinical sign of TFO include presence of Fremitus which means functional tooth mobility.Aggravation of plaque- related inflammatory periodontal disease by trauma from occlusion is still under question.It is unclear whether TFO occurs primarily in periodontitis patients, or bone loss due to periodontitis leads to TFO in later stages. Review of Literature has further revealed that there is no study conducted on anterior teeth with Fremitus and its relation with periodontal parameters.So, it may be hypothesized that TFO may have impact on Periodontal tissue in different age groups as periodontitis is chronic in nature and time of initiation of the disease could not be identified.Periodontitis is chronic in nature and time of initiation of the disease could not be identified. Recently age dependent distribution of periodontitis was studied and findings reported mean clinical attachment loss increased linearly with age and recession contributed increasingly to CAL with age specially after 45-49years.Therefore reduced periodontium in later stages it may lead to TFO, as compared to early stages of life

Official title: Comparative Evaluation Of Periodontal Parameters And Periodontal Status In Individuals Of Different Age Groups With And Without Trauma From Occlusion: A Cross Sectional Study

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

26 Years - 45 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

208

Start Date

2025-06

Completion Date

2026-12

Last Updated

2025-05-31

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

Recording of Periodontal Parameters.

Periodontal Parameters recording in terms of various indices,measurements and radiographs.

Locations (1)

Department of Periodontology ,Post Graduate Institute Of Dental Sciences

Rohtak, Haryana, India