
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus, Obesity and Periodontal Disease
Diabetes MellitusGestational2 moreThis study evaluated the periodontal condition of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) patients and a healthy non-pregnant control group. For the GDM group all medical data were recorded, including obesity/insulin resistance indicators.

Prevalence of Periodontal Diseases in IBD
Inflammatory Bowel DiseasesPeriodontal DiseasesPeriodontal diseases are highly prevalent inflammatory diseases. It is now well known that they are correlated with numerous systemic diseases as : diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, metabolic syndrome or rheumatoid arthritis. Recently, periodontal diseases have been correlated with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). IBD include two types, Crohn's disease and Ulcerative Colitis. It could be a significant risk factor for the pathogenesis of periodontal disease. These diseases present common features : a high prevalence worldwide, multifactorial pathogenies with common mechanisms. To date, no study has linked activity of IBD and periodontal diseases. The authors hypotheses that the prevalence of periodontal diseases could be increased in patient presenting an active IBD

Knowledge, Practice and State of Periodontal Health
Periodontal DiseasesThe main objective of the study is to assess the knowledge and practice of periodontal health, which will be done using a well constructed and validated questionnaire. Then periodontal health status of all participants will be assessed via clinical examination of certain teeth.

Possible Role of Gingival Crevicular Fluid Levels of Chemerin and Fibroblast Growth Factor 21 as...
Periodontal Disease (Diagnosis)Diabetes Mellitus1 moreThe current study aims to spot the light on the possible role of gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) level of Chemerin and FGF21 to study their potential role as biomarkers of periodontal disease and to understand their role in the link between periodontitis and diabetes . The study will be conducted on three groups; group (A) include fifteen controlled T2 DM patients suffering from periodontitis, group (B) include fifteen patients suffering from periodontitis alone, and group C) include fifteen periodontally and medically healthy individuals. GCF samples will be collected from all participants for assessment of Chemerin and FGF 21. Samples will be analysed using ELISA technique.

Third Molar: Caries, Periodontal Desease and Quality of Life
CariesPeriodontal DiseasesCaries and periodontal disease are chronic diseases of the oral cavity. The incidence of caries and periodontal disease can vary depending on the position of the third molar, The aim of this study was to verify possible associations between oral health-related quality of life (QoL), periodontal disease, caries lesions and the position of the lower third molar.

Saving Lives at Birth: Primary Prevention of Periodontal Disease in Relation to Preterm Birth in...
Preterm BirthPeriodontal Disease2 moreThe hypothesis of the investigators' project is that comprehensive primary preterm birth prevention, inclusive of maternal oral health with xylitol chewing gum (the intervention), will reduce the rate of periodontal disease and caries, preterm birth prevalence, and neonatal mortality.

Assess the Effect of Treating Periodontal Disease on Cardiovascular Function in Young Adults
Periodontal DiseaseAtherosclerosisWe propose to examine a population of Native Americans who have had little or no dental care, and to determine if periodontal disease is associated with early signs of vascular dysfunction or systemic inflammation. We then propose to treat the periodontitis and re-evaluate vascular function. We will determine if gingivitis or mild/moderate periodontitis is associated with detectable vascular dysfunction. Microbial metagenomics will be correlated with vascular function.

A Comparison Between the Repeatability of Probing Pocket Depths Achieved With Manual and Automated...
Periodontal DiseaseThe aim of the study is to determine the best method for measuring the extent and severity of the gum disease by comparing the repeatability of probing depths achieved by a manual probe when compared to an automated probe. Hypothesis The null hypothesis to be tested includes The automated probe does not improve the reproducibility of periodontal probing when compared to manual probing recordings The automated probe shows no advantage when comparing the reproducibility of Moderate sites Deep sites Single vs. multirooted teeth Different sextants Different surfaces of teeth Buccal vs. palatal/lingual Mesial vs. mid vs. distal

Relationship Analysis Between Periodontal Disease and Atherosclerosis in Japanese Medical Cooperation...
Periodontal DiseaseAtherosclerosisObjective: We aimed at analyzing the relationship between periodontal disease and atherosclerosis in medical treatment and periodontal treatment under medical and dental care across borders in a local cooperation system of Japanese medical services. Materials and methods: A prospective multi-center case cohort study was conducted on 37 ambulatory medical patients (with lifestyle-related diseases under consultation in either of the medical clinics registered as collaborative investigation facilities) and 79 periodontal patients (who were seen by the dental clinics registered as collaborative investigation facilities). Medical treatment and clinical periodontal treatment were provided on the subjects under medical and dental care across borders by each internal medicine and dental clinics. Systemic examination of lifestyle-related disease and periodontal examination were performed before and after periodontal treatment, and the relationships between periodontal and atherosclerosis-related clinical markers were analyzed before and after periodontal treatment.

Periodontal Status in Patients With Chronic Skin Diseases
Periodontal DiseasesPsoriasis3 moreObjective: This study aimed to evaluate and compare the periodontal status of chronic skin disease (CSD) patients with healthy controls. Material and method: 109 patients and 37 healthy subjects were included in this study. Parameters evaluated included bleeding on probing index (BOP), periodontal pocket depths (PPD), clinical attachment level (CAL), simplified debris index (DI), simplified calculus index (CI), and the presence of oral lesions. Clinical parameters were measured and compared in the two groups. The significant level was set at 0.05.