Evaluation of IL-17, TNF-alpha, RANKL Levels in Gingival Cervicular Fluid
- Conditions
- Apical Periodontitis
- Interventions
- Diagnostic Test: The teeth diagnosed with chronic apical periodontitis
- Registration Number
- NCT05232591
- Lead Sponsor
- Yuzuncu Yıl University
- Brief Summary
Inflammatory process begins around root apex as a result of bacterial infection of pulp cavity in chronic apical periodontitis. Bone destruction can begin in apical region after immunological reactions at the end of inflammatory process, and radiolucent periapical lesion seems in this way. If bone destruction around apical region is in the rate of 30%, we can notice this difference eventually. Histological manifestations of periapical inflammation can be observed in the result of pulp necrosis and inflammation around apical region. Mocelular methods can determine the type of therapy in various diseases. Each region and tissue reserve specific host factors. Vast majority of pulpal inflammation was trigerred by microorganisms. Certain bacterial virulence factors may damage host tissue directly, other virulence factors can stimulate prolonged non-specific immune response causing tissue damage. In the last phase of infection, immunopathological destruction of pulp tissue is observed due to humoral response. IL-17 is an important inflammatory cytokine released from T cells of the immune system. TNF-alpha and RANKL are also mediators responsible for bone destruction metabolism. TNF is a cytokine mediating immunologic changes during periodontal disease. TNF induction stimulate secondary mediators taking part as chemotactic cytokines. TNF has two different types; TNF-alpha and TNF-beta. TNF-alpha is a polypeptide cytokine produced by macrophages and monocytes. TNF-alpha stimulates bone resorption . There has been limited researches analyzing GCF, blood and tissue of pulp, dentin-derived fluid and periapical fluid for molecular diagnosis so far. GCF is a fluid derived from gingival groove. This fluid contains a lot of host factors such as anticor, bacterial antigen, protein and cytokines. GCF sampling is a non-invasive method, it can be used to provide diagnostic information in all clinical cases. In this study, we will evaluate the levels of IL-17, TNF-alpha and RANKL in the gingival crevicular fluid of teeth with periapical lesion diagnosed with chronic apical periodontitis. Thus, it will be evaluated whether these markers can be used for diagnosis and follow-up of the disease in teeth with periapical lesions.
- Detailed Description
It is planned to include volunteer patients who came to Van YYU Faculty of Dentistry, Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Department between February and March 2022 for routine examination. Patients who applied to Yüzüncü Yıl University Faculty of Dentistry for treatment and met the study criteria will be included in the study by signing an informed consent form. 40 patients diagnosed with chronic apical periodontitis and having teeth with radiographic periapical lesions will be included in the study. Patients with periodontitis will not be included in the study.
GCF samples will be taken from the teeth diagnosed with chronic apical periodontitis and the contralateral teeth (from healthy teeth). The tooth which is resource of GCF will be isolated with cotton pellets. After the supragingival plaque is carefully removed with a curette, the tooth will be air-dried for 10 seconds, and periopaper strips will be placed in the gingival sulcus until resistance is felt. Periopaper strips will be removed from the gilgival sulcus after 1 minute. The levels of IL-17, TNF-alpha and RANKL from the samples in the gingival crevicular fluid will be evaluated.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 40
- Healthy persons between the ages of 18 and 45 years
- Mandibular molar teeth that were diagnosed with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis and periapical lesion
- Patients who are taken analgesic inflammatory drugs with in the last 12 hours
- Pregnancy or lactation
- Teeth with periodontal diseases
- Teeth with sensitive to percussion and palpation
- Teeth with root resorption
- Teeth with immature/open apex
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description 1 The teeth diagnosed with chronic apical periodontitis GCF samples will be taken from the teeth diagnosed with chronic apical periodontitis 2 The teeth diagnosed with chronic apical periodontitis GCF samples will be taken from the collateral teeth (healthy teeth) of the teeth diagnosed with chronic apical periodontitis.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method TNF-alpha 6 months Concentration of TNF-alpha in GCF
RANKL 6 months Concentration of RANKL in GCF
IL-17 Level 6 months Concentration of IL-17 in GCF
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method