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ID 118968
Author
Ito, Hiroshi The Nippon Dental University
Numabe, Yukihiro The Nippon Dental University
Hashimoto, Shuichi The Nippon Dental University
Sekino, Satoshi The Nippon Dental University
Murakashi, Etsuko The Nippon Dental University
Ishiguro, Hitomi The Nippon Dental University
Sasaki, Daisuke Iwate Medical University
Yaegashi, Takashi Iwate Medical University
Takai, Hideki Nihon University
Mezawa, Masaru Nihon University
Ogata, Yorimasa Nihon University
Watanabe, Hisashi Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Izumi, Yuichi Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Keywords
bleeding on probing
gingival crevicular fluid
haemoglobin
periodontitis
supportive periodontal therapy
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Objective: The purpose of this study was to verify the accuracy and utility of clinical parameters (plaque index, gingival crevicular fluid volume, probing depth, clinical attachment level, bleeding on probing and gingival index) and biochemical parameters (aspartate aminotransferase, protein and haemoglobin) in a longitudinal analysis during the supportive periodontal therapy period.
Subjects and Methods: A total of 279 test sites of 128 patients were investigated clinically and biochemically. After the first examination of clinical and biochemical parameters, periodontal support treatments were administered immediately and performed once every three months up to the second examination.
Results: All of the clinical and biochemical parameters were significantly lower at the second examination than at the first, except for the plaque index and bleeding on probing. Of these parameters, in particular, aspartate aminotransferase and haemoglobin in the gingival crevicular fluid were significantly reduced compared to those of the first examination in both the ≤4 and ≥5 mm probing depth groups, and they clearly suggested that periodontitis tended to recover.
Conclusion: Adding the haemoglobin test to the bleeding on probing test strongly improves the accuracy of measurement of clinical parameters after periodontal treatment.
Journal Title
Oral Diseases
ISSN
16010825
1354523X
NCID
AA11631042
AA11044105
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Volume
30
Issue
3
Start Page
1533
End Page
1542
Published Date
2023-02-15
Rights
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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eng
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Oral Sciences
Institute of Advanced Medical Sciences