Clinical Performance of the Bioperio® Protocol to Manage Periodontitis

J Clin Med. 2025 Mar 4;14(5):1738. doi: 10.3390/jcm14051738.

Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this study was to describe the structure and assess the efficacy of a patient-centered framework for managing periodontitis, utilizing the Bioperio® protocol, a standardized treatment approach incorporating both clinical and extra-clinical phases. Methods: Patients diagnosed with periodontitis were included in this multicenter, single-arm, clinical observational study with a 3-month follow-up. All patients were treated following the Bioperio® protocol, involving professional supra-gingival scaling, oral hygiene instructions, and scaling and root planing following a full-mouth approach. In Stage III/IV periodontitis cases, enamel matrix derivatives (EMD) were applied in periodontal pockets > 5 mm. Monthly recalls were performed until the 3-month follow-up. Results: In total, 663 patients were enrolled, with 76.4% being diagnosed with Stage II/III periodontitis. At 3 months, all clinical periodontal parameters improved regardless of the initial stage of periodontitis, achieving pocket closure in 75.4% of cases and patient resolution in 91.3% of the sample. Stages I/II showed significantly improved outcomes compared to Stage IV. The adjunct of EMDproved beneficial, especially in stage III patients, increasing pocket closure by 15% and doubling the odds of patient resolution. No adverse effects of the treatment protocol were observed throughout the study. Conclusions: The Bioperio® protocol appears to be a safe and effective therapeutic approach for the management of patients affected by periodontitis. Combining a stepwise approach for clinical phases with tailored oral hygiene instructions and motivational sessions offers a comprehensive strategy that may enhance outcomes for patients with periodontitis.

Keywords: dental enamel proteins; dental scaling; oral hygiene; periodontal treatment; periodontitis; subgingival curettage.

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