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Salivary protein, albumin and cystatin concentrations were investigated in subjects with a healthy periodontium and in patients with gingivitis or periodontitis. Protein and albumin concentrations in saliva of individuals with gingivitis or periodontitis were significantly increased compared with
OBJECTIVE
Current methods available for periodontal disease diagnosis are seriously deficient in terms of accuracy, in the ability to predict ongoing or future disease activity and indeed in determining whether previously diseased sites are in an arrested phase or still active. One area that is
BACKGROUND
The clinical effect of Listerine, a mouth rinse containing a mixture of phenolic compounds, is ascribed to its bactericidal properties. However, phenolic compounds are also known to interfere with the inflammatory process.
OBJECTIVE
The purpose of this clinical trial was to evaluate the
BACKGROUND
Studies in humans have indicated that systemically administered flurbiprofen and ibuprofen may reduce gingivitis. De novo plaque formation is enhanced at tooth surfaces adjacent to inflamed gingivae.
OBJECTIVE
The aim of the present clinical trial was to evaluate the effect of systemic
OBJECTIVE
Gingivitis is a disease that is characterized by inflammation of the gingival tissue, which can progress to periodontitis and tooth loss. Although many studies have attempted to identify salivary proteins that are associated with the disease, this is the first study to use a proteomic
Gingival fluid was collected with glass capillaries tubing from the upper premolar area in a group of 7 volunteers, after allowing dental plaque to accumulate for 12-36 h, and in a group of patients with gingivitis. Whereas no fluid could be collected in the absence of plaque, increasing amounts
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Diabetes and Nephrotic syndrome (NS) promote plaque-related gingivitis and yeast-like fungal infections. The study assesses the impact of Candida spp. and general disease- or treatment-related factors on plaque-related gingivitis severity in children and adolescents with Nephrotic
Cystatins are physiological inhibitors of cysteine proteinases and they are widely distributed in human tissues and body fluids including saliva. We previously reported an increased cystatin activity in whole saliva of gingivitis and periodontitis subjects. Based on this result we decided to
BACKGROUND
To evaluate the salivary protein concentration in gingivitis and periodontitis patients and compare the parameters like salivary total protein, salivary albumin, salivary flow rate, pH, buffer capacity and flow rate in both young and elderly patients with simple methods.
METHODS
One
OBJECTIVE
The protective mechanisms that maintain periodontal homeostasis in gingivitis and prevent periodontal tissue destruction are poorly understood. The aim of this study was to identify changes in the salivary proteome during experimental gingivitis.
METHODS
We used oral neutrophil
Several attempts have been made to visualize the gingival microcirculation of small animals. Most of these attempts have required surgical procedures without control of the local tissue environment. In our current study of the hamster gingiva, a tissue bath was designed to allow microcirculatory
BACKGROUND
Periodontal disease in cats is a local disease that may have systemic consequences that are affected by treatment.
OBJECTIVE
To test the hypotheses that systemic health indices would be correlated with the severity of periodontitis, and would improve with treatment.
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Objective: To explore peptidomic changes of peptides in saliva and gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) before and after treatment of gingivitis. Methods: From January 2017 to September 2017, seventeen participants at the age of 24-62 (6 males and 11 females) at Department of Preventive
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The plasminogen activator (PA) system plays many roles in the inflammatory process and tissue remodelling and repair and is considered to play a significant role in periodontal tissue destruction and healing. The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of the PA system in cyclosporin A
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The aim of this study was to systematically screen hospitalized elderly patients for clinical symptoms of scurvy and to confirm the diagnosis with biological measures.
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Geriatric acute care ward.
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Scurvy symptoms (one or more among perifollicular hyperkeratosis, petechiae or