8 results on '"Sankari Malaiappan"'
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2. Association between diabetes mellitus and periodontal health
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T. Santhosh and Sankari Malaiappan
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Diabetes mellitus ,Association (object-oriented programming) ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,business ,medicine.disease - Abstract
Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease, highly prevalent almost around 10-15% of adults. Periodontitis is a group of chronic, progressive bacterial infections causing inflammation and destruction of supporting structures of teeth and has multiple factors affecting the quality of an individual's life. Diabetes is also a chronic inflammatory disease. Both diseases share a common platform in disease pathogenesis, a periodontal abscess is the sixth complication of diabetes, and there is clear evidence showing the relationship between periodontitis and diabetes Overall no clear evidence and studies which correlate diabetes and periodontal parameters. This study aims to compare blood sugar levels with demographic data age, gender and to assess the association between periodontal severity with diabetic status. Results: Periodontal severity was found to be greater in both male and female with diabetic Mellitus. 39 out of 52 subjects have generalized chronic periodontitis, and 13 was found to have localized chronic periodontitis. The age group of (50-70) years had high severity of clinical attachment loss. No significant difference between male and female on periodontal severity was found. Conclusion: This study concludes the age group of 50-60 years more prevalent among diabetes with periodontitis. The male is more affected by diabetes and periodontitis. The association between periodontal severity (CAL, PD) increases with an increase in blood sugar level was statistically significant.
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- 2020
3. In-Vitro Quantitative Comparison of Platelet Rich Fibrin, and Plasma Rich in Growth Factor, with Age, Gender, Blood Parameters
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Sankari Malaiappan and Siddharth Narayan
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Endocrinology ,business.industry ,Growth factor ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Blood parameters ,business ,In vitro ,Platelet-rich fibrin - Published
- 2020
4. Effectiveness of Systemic Administration of Amoxycillin and Metronidazole versus Azithromycin in Generalized Aggressive Periodontitis – A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
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ND Jayakumar, Sheeja S Varghese, Archana Mootha, and Sankari Malaiappan
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Periodontology ,medicine.disease ,Azithromycin ,Clinical trial ,Metronidazole ,Clinical attachment loss ,Internal medicine ,Systemic administration ,medicine ,Aggressive periodontitis ,Outpatient clinic ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Aim: To evaluate the effect of systemic Amoxycillin and Metronidazole against Azithromycin as an adjunct to non-surgical therapy and correlate the clinical periodontal parameters at baseline, 10 days and 30 days in subjects with generalized aggressive periodontitis (GAP). Study Design: Randomized controlled clinical trial. Place and Duration of the Study: The study was conducted in Saveetha Dental College and Hospitals from February 2015 to August 2015. Methods: Subjects were recruited from the outpatient department of Periodontics and were categorized as GAP according to AAP criteria. A total of 16 patients with GAP were included in the study. Clinical periodontal parameters like sulcus bleeding index [SBI], gingival index [GI], Probing depth [PD] and clinical attachment loss [CAL] were recorded at baseline. The subjects were then randomly allotted into Group 1 [Amoxycillin+Metronidazole] and Group II [Azithromycin]. After evaluation of clinical parameters at baseline, scaling and root planning [SRP] was done in both the Groups and systemic antibiotics, namely combination of Amoxycillin and Metronidazole in Group I and Azithromycin in Group II were administered. Subjects were recalled at day 10 and 30 for re-evaluation of clinical parameters. Within Group comparison was made using paired “t test” and inter Group comparison was made using Un-paired “t test”. Results: Intra-Group comparisons of clinical parameters between baseline and 30 days, in both the Groups were statistically significant (P 0.05). Conclusion: Systemic administration of Azithromycin as an adjunct to SRP in subjects with GAP resulted in better improvement of clinical periodontal parameters compared to a combination of Amoxycillin and Metronidazole.
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- 2016
5. Comparative estimation of sulfiredoxin levels between chronic periodontitis and healthy patients - A case-control study
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Sheeja S Varghese, N D Jayakumar, Asha Ramesh, and Sankari Malaiappan
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,India ,Physical examination ,medicine.disease_cause ,Gastroenterology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Periodontal Attachment Loss ,medicine ,Humans ,Periodontal Pocket ,Periodontitis ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Case-control study ,030206 dentistry ,Periodontium ,Periodontology ,Gingival Crevicular Fluid ,medicine.disease ,Chronic periodontitis ,Sulfiredoxin ,030104 developmental biology ,Case-Control Studies ,Chronic Periodontitis ,Periodontics ,Periodontal Index ,business ,Oxidative stress - Abstract
BACKGROUND Growing evidence suggests that oxidative stress forms a key component in the etiopathogenesis of periodontitis. Studies have shown potential antioxidants responsible for combating the pro-oxidants which stress the periodontium. But, peroxiredoxin-sulfiredoxin system is the least explored in periodontal disease. METHODS A case-control study was conducted on 30 participants who fulfilled the inclusion criteria from the Department of Periodontics, Saveetha Dental College and Hospital, Chennai, India. The patients were divided into two groups: 1) Group A- healthy controls (n = 18), 2) Group B- patients with generalized chronic periodontitis (n = 17). Following clinical examination, gingival tissue samples were procured from both the groups and subjected to protein quantification by Lowry method. The samples with adequate protein concentration (n = 30) from the two groups were further analyzed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for estimation of sulfiredoxin levels. RESULTS Sulfiredoxin levels were significantly higher in the gingival tissues of chronic periodontitis patients (171.20 ± 16.97 ng/mL) than in healthy controls (131.20 ± 22.87) with P
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- 2017
6. Association of Hematological and Periodontal Parameters in Healthy, Chronic and Aggressive Periodontitis Patients-A Cross Sectional Study
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Savitha G, Sankari Malaiappan, and Christeena Abraham
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Periodontitis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Anemia ,Cross-sectional study ,Bleeding on probing ,Dental plaque ,medicine.disease ,Chronic periodontitis ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Aggressive periodontitis ,Pharmacology (medical) ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous) ,Anemia of chronic disease - Abstract
Periodontitis is a multifactorial disease, it is mainly due to infection from periodontal bacteria present in the dental plaque and host response. The lipopolysaccharide from bacteria results in greater tissue destruction leading to increased blood loss which is manifested by increase in bleeding on probing. There are numerous studies which have been done which shows the association between anemia and chronic periodontitis, but there are very few studies which compare chronic periodontitis, aggressive periodontitis and health. Hence this study was done to assess the periodontal and haematological parameters in chronic periodontitis, aggressive periodontitis and healthy subjects. A total of 50 patients were screened for assessment of periodontitis and 15 patients were then categorised into healthy, chronic and aggressive periodontitis based on AAP classification. Various periodontal and haematological parameters were assessed. There was significant association in the periodontal parameters among the chronic periodontitis patients, aggressive periodontitis patients and healthy subjects. Among the haematological parameters, there was a statistically significant increase in serum ferritin level in chronic periodontitis patients when compared to healthy subjects. The results indicated an association of chronic periodontitis and anemia of chronic disease, which was not seen in aggressive periodontitis
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- 2019
7. Association between Sleep and Periodontitis-A Systematic Review
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Sankari Malaiappan and Christeena Abraham
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Periodontitis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Sleep in non-human animals ,Obstructive sleep apnea ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Insomnia ,Pharmacology (medical) ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Association (psychology) ,Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous) - Published
- 2019
8. The Effect of Periodontitis on Expression of Interleukin-21: A Systematic Review
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N D Jayakumar, Archana Mootha, Sankari Malaiappan, Julie Toby Thomas, and Sheeja S Varghese
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0301 basic medicine ,Periodontitis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,business.industry ,MEDLINE ,Inflammation ,Review Article ,030206 dentistry ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Pathogenesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,Interleukin 21 ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Rheumatoid arthritis ,medicine ,lcsh:Pathology ,Immunology and Allergy ,Observational study ,medicine.symptom ,business ,lcsh:RB1-214 - Abstract
Purpose.Inflammation and tissue breakdown are led by an array of inflammatory destructive mediators associated with initiation and progression of inflammatory diseases like periodontitis. Current evidence shows that these inflammatory mediators have a definitive role in the pathogenesis of various systemic diseases with an inflammatory component. Interleukin-21 (IL-21) has been associated with systemic diseases like rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn’s disease that follow a chronic inflammatory cascade. Similarly recent studies have associated Interleukin-21 levels with periodontitis. This systematic review was aimed to assess the levels of IL-21 in subjects with periodontitis.Methods.A complete literature search was done in PubMed, Medline, Science Direct, and Cochrane databases and Google Scholar based on the inclusion/exclusion criteria. Six relevant articles were procured. Full text was read individually by two reviewers and data extraction was done based on STROBE statement.Results.After data extraction five observational and one interventional study were obtained. All the studies showed an increased expression of IL-21 in periodontitis and the interventional study showed reduction in IL-21 levels after nonsurgical periodontal therapy (NSP).Conclusion.Interleukin-21 levels are higher in periodontitis than controls. With this limited evidence further longitudinal studies are required to consider this as a definitive inflammatory marker.
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- 2016
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