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. 2025 Feb 18;15(1):5903.
doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-89563-3.

Photodynamic therapy in non-surgical treatment of periodontitis

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Photodynamic therapy in non-surgical treatment of periodontitis

Adrian Maj et al. Sci Rep. .

Abstract

Periodontitis is a chronic inflammation disease that, apart from caries, remains the main cause of tooth loss, that lead to a deterioration of the quality of life. Non-surgical treatment is the basic form of periodontal therapy, regardless of the stage of the disease. Novel supportive treatment methods are constantly implemented to improve the effects of non-surgical treatment, including photodynamic therapy that leads to a selective photosensitization of bacteria with the simultaneous participation of a photosensitizer applied into the periodontal pocket. The aim of the study is to evaluate the use of adjunctive photodynamic therapy on clinical and microbiological parameters in the non-surgical treatment of periodontitis. The clinical study involved 30 generally healthy, non-smoking patients. After a periodontal examination standard non-surgical treatment was applied. 6 weeks later a control periodontal clinical examination was performed and then periodontal pockets were subjected to a photodynamic therapy (PDT) using the FotoSan 630 cm Dental lamp with a perio tip and the FotoSan agent CMS Dental medium density photosensitizer. A significant improvement in clinical parameters including BoP (reduction 73,3%, p < 0,05), PD (reduction 1,9 mm, p < 0,05) and CAL (gain 0,6 mm, p < 0,05) and a significant reduction of red complex bacteria after application of PDT compared to SRP alone was observed. The application of supportive photodynamic therapy improve the effectiveness of periodontal non-surgical treatment including clinical parameters and reduction in subgingival bacteria biofilm.

Keywords: Periodontits; Photodynamic therapy; Red complex bacteria.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declarations. Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests. Informed consent: Statement: Informed consent was obtained from all subjects involved in the study. Conflict of interest: The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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FotoSan 630 used in the procedure.
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FotoSan photosensitizer uses in the procedure.
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Procedure of photodynamic therapy.

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