Periodontitis and Systemic Inflammation : Control of the Local Infection is Associated with a Reduction in Serum Inflammatory Markers
Severe periodontitis is associated with elevated inflammatory markers in otherwise healthy populations. However, the nature of this association has not been determined. Our aim was to assess whether the degree of response to periodontal therapy was associated with changes in serological markers of s...
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Published in | Journal of dental research Vol. 83; no. 2; pp. 156 - 160 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
United States
SAGE Publications
01.02.2004
SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC |
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Summary: | Severe periodontitis is associated with elevated inflammatory markers in otherwise
healthy populations. However, the nature of this association has not been determined.
Our aim was to assess whether the degree of response to periodontal therapy was
associated with changes in serological markers of systemic inflammation. Ninety-four
systemically healthy subjects with severe generalized periodontitis participated in a
prospective six-month blind intervention trial. Periodontal parameters and
inflammatory markers [C-reactive Protein (CRP) and Interleukin-6 (IL-6)] were
evaluated prior to and 2 and 6 mos after delivery of standard non-surgical
periodontal therapy. Six months after treatment, significant reductions in serum IL-6
(p < 0.001, median decrease 0.2 ng/L, 95% CI 0.1–0.4 ng/L) and CRP (p < 0.0001,
median decrease 0.5 mg/L, 95% CI 0.4–0.7) were observed. Decreases in inflammatory
markers were significant in subjects with above average clinical response to
periodontal therapy after correction for possible confounders. Periodontitis may add
to the systemic inflammatory burden of affected individuals. |
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ISSN: | 0022-0345 1544-0591 |
DOI: | 10.1177/154405910408300214 |