1. Interaction between hypertension and periodontitis.
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Ozmeric, Nurdan, Elgun, Serenay, Kalfaoglu, Duygu, Pervane, Beste, Sungur, Çağlar, Ergüder, İmge, and Yavuz, Yasemin
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PERIODONTITIS treatment ,SALIVA analysis ,RESEARCH funding ,HYPERTENSION ,GINGIVA ,ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,EXUDATES & transudates ,COMPARATIVE studies ,PERIODONTITIS ,INTERLEUKINS ,C-reactive protein ,BIOMARKERS ,DISEASE risk factors ,DISEASE complications - Abstract
Objective: The possible association between hypertension and periodontitis and the effect of hypertension on periodontal treatment were investigated by evaluating salivary and gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) interleukin (IL)‐6 and C reactive protein (CRP) levels. Methods: Forty‐two healthy individuals without any previously diagnosed systemic disease [10 periodontally healthy (control) and 10 periodontitis (CP)] and subjects with hypertension [13 periodontally healthy (HP) and 9 with periodontitis (CP + HP)] participated in the study. GCF and saliva samples were obtained at baseline and 4 weeks after Phase I periodontal treatment. Biochemical parameters were analyzed using ELISA. Results: Before the periodontal treatment, significantly higher GCF IL‐6 and CRP levels were detected in CP + HP and CP groups compared to HP and control groups (p < 0.01). Salivary CRP level in CP + HP group was found to be higher than the control group (p < 0.05). Statistically significant gingival and plaque index measurements (p < 0.01) might suggest a possible effect of hypertension on periodontal status. Periodontal treatment significantly improved the clinical indices; however, biochemical parameters did not change after the treatment. Conclusion: The association of hypertension with periodontitis through local salivary and GCF inflammatory mediators might be possible in disease process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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