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Dental Journal-Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences. 2007; 25 (3): 255-260
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-119479

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Patients with periodontitis have more risk factors for cardio-vascular diseases in comparison with healthy people. Considering higher prevalence of cardio-vascular and gingival inflammatory diseases in the society, the present study was carried out to evaluate the means of CBC, CRP and coagulation factors as possible risk factors of cardio-vascular diseases in patients with gingivitis. In the case-control retrospective study, 40 male patients [2D-25 years old] referred Isfahan Dental School, who were selected by non-randomized sample method, were divided into 2 groups: group 1: gingivitis cases and group 2: controls [healthy gingiva]. The patients underwent clinical examinations and their bleeding index [CBI] was recorded. Blood sampling was carried out in the patients meeting the study criteria VII-factor were investigated. Data were analyzed statistically by t-test and ANOVA. RBC was 5.3x10[6] and 5.08x10[6] in case and control samples, WBC was 6.35x10[3] and 6.16x10[3] in case and controls and HB was 13.52 and 13.93 gr/dlit in case and control groups. Hematocryte, CRP, fibrinogen and VII factor were respectively 42.72%, 2.05, 215.3 and 176 in cases and 43.07%, 2 04, 183.5 and 181mg/dlit in controls. No significant differences were found between two groups in these factors. The results showed no significant differences between the patients having gingivitis and healthy gingival, but due to a strong probability for the bacteria and their products to enter the blood in gingivitis and aggravating atherosclerosis, it s recommended to inform the patients and society about these risk factors


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Humans , Male , Gingivitis/complications , Risk Factors , C-Reactive Protein , Blood Cell Count , Blood Coagulation Factors , Periodontitis , Case-Control Studies , Retrospective Studies
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