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Professional oral hygiene treatment and detailed oral hygiene instructions in patients affected by mucous membrane pemphigoid with specific gingival localization: a pilot study in 12 patients
Author(s) -
Arduino PG,
Lopetuso E,
Carcieri P,
Giacometti S,
Carbone M,
Tanteri C,
Broccoletti R
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
international journal of dental hygiene
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.674
H-Index - 38
eISSN - 1601-5037
pISSN - 1601-5029
DOI - 10.1111/j.1601-5037.2011.00527.x
Subject(s) - medicine , oral hygiene , dentistry , dermatology , hygiene , mucous membrane , pathology
To cite this article:
Int J Dent Hygiene   10 , 2012; 138–141 
DOI: 10.1111/j.1601‐5037.2010.00527.x Arduino PG, Lopetuso E, Carcieri P, Giacometti S, Carbone M, Tanteri C, Broccoletti R. Professional oral hygiene treatment and detailed oral hygiene instructions in patients affected by mucous membrane pemphigoid with specific gingival localization: a pilot study in 12 patients. Abstract:  Objectives:  The aim of this prospective case series was to assess the clinical efficiency of an oral hygiene protocol in patients affected by mucous membrane pemphigoid (MMP) with specific gingival localization, before starting any medical treatment. Methods:  Patients received oral hygiene instruction followed by non‐surgical periodontal therapy including oral hygiene instructions in a 3‐week cohort study. Clinical outcome variables were recorded at baseline and 5 weeks after intervention and included, as periodontal parameters, full mouth plaque (FMPS) and bleeding (FMBS) scores and patient‐related outcomes (visual analogue score of pain). Results:  A total of 12 patients were recruited. The mean age at presentation was 59.5 ± 14.52 years. Five weeks after finishing the oral hygiene and periodontal therapy protocol, a statistical significant reduction was observed for FMPS ( P = 0.001), FMBS ( P = 0.022) and reported pain ( P = 0.0028). Conclusions:  Professional oral hygiene procedures and non‐surgical periodontal therapy are connected with improvement of gingival status and decrease in gingival‐related pain, in female patients affected by MMP with specific gingival localization.

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