TY - JOUR
T1 - Local Delivery and Controlled Release Drugs Systems: A New Approach for the Clinical Treatment of Periodontitis Therapy
AU - Amato, Mariacristina
AU - Santonocito, Simona
AU - Polizzi, Alessandro
AU - Tartaglia, Gianluca Martino
AU - Ronsivalle, Vincenzo
AU - Viglianisi, Gaia
AU - Grippaudo, Cristina
AU - Isola, Gaetano
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Abstract: Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease of the gums characterized by the degeneration of
periodontal ligaments, the formation of periodontal pockets, and the resorption of the alveolar bone,
which results in the destruction of the teeth’s supporting structure. Periodontitis is caused by the
growth of diverse microflora (particularly anaerobes) in the pockets, releasing toxins and enzymes
and stimulating the immune system. Various approaches, both local and systemic, have been used to
treat periodontitis effectively. Successful treatment depends on reducing bacterial biofilm, bleeding
on probing (BOP), and reducing or eliminating pockets. Currently, the use of local drug delivery
systems (LDDSs) as an adjunctive therapy to scaling and root planing (SRP) in periodontitis is a
promising strategy, resulting in greater efficacy and fewer adverse effects by controlling drug release.
Selecting an appropriate bioactive agent and route of administration is the cornerstone of a successful
periodontitis treatment plan. In this context, this review focuses on applications of LDDSs with
varying properties in treating periodontitis with or without systemic diseases to identify current
challenges and future research directions.
AB - Abstract: Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease of the gums characterized by the degeneration of
periodontal ligaments, the formation of periodontal pockets, and the resorption of the alveolar bone,
which results in the destruction of the teeth’s supporting structure. Periodontitis is caused by the
growth of diverse microflora (particularly anaerobes) in the pockets, releasing toxins and enzymes
and stimulating the immune system. Various approaches, both local and systemic, have been used to
treat periodontitis effectively. Successful treatment depends on reducing bacterial biofilm, bleeding
on probing (BOP), and reducing or eliminating pockets. Currently, the use of local drug delivery
systems (LDDSs) as an adjunctive therapy to scaling and root planing (SRP) in periodontitis is a
promising strategy, resulting in greater efficacy and fewer adverse effects by controlling drug release.
Selecting an appropriate bioactive agent and route of administration is the cornerstone of a successful
periodontitis treatment plan. In this context, this review focuses on applications of LDDSs with
varying properties in treating periodontitis with or without systemic diseases to identify current
challenges and future research directions.
KW - controlled released drugs
KW - local delivery drugs
KW - periodontitis
KW - pharmaceutics
KW - controlled released drugs
KW - local delivery drugs
KW - periodontitis
KW - pharmaceutics
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/233754
U2 - 10.3390/pharmaceutics15041312
DO - 10.3390/pharmaceutics15041312
M3 - Article
SN - 1999-4923
VL - 2023
SP - 1
EP - 23
JO - Pharmaceutics
JF - Pharmaceutics
ER -