Esteves-Lima Rafael-Paschoal, Reis Christian-Santiago, Santirocchi-Júnior Francisco, Abreu Lucas-Guimarães, Costa Fernando-Oliveira
PhD in Periodontics. Faculty of Dentistry of Federal University of Minas Gerais, Av, Antônio Carlos, 6627, Belo Horizonte (MG), 31270-901, Brazil.
Graduate in Dentistry. Faculty of Dentistry of Federal University of Minas Gerais, Av, Antônio Carlos, 6627, Belo Horizonte (MG), 31270-901, Brazil.
J Clin Exp Dent. 2020 Sep 1;12(9):e838-e843. doi: 10.4317/jced.57041. eCollection 2020 Sep.
Periodontal disease may be associated with more bacteria and consequent induction of a systemic inflammatory process, with changes in the levels of C-reactive protein (CRP). The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate the association between periodontitis and serum levels of C-reactive protein.
The sample comprised 100 individuals distributed into two groups according to serum levels of C-reactive protein: normal or altered. Social, biological and behavioral data were collected by means of a structured questionnaire. Additionally, a blood test was requested to measure C-reactive protein levels. CRP values less than 3 mg/l were considered normal. Periodontal clinical examination was conducted in each participant for analysis of probing depth, bleeding on probing and clinical attachment level. Descriptive statistics, univariate analysis and logistic regression were performed. Results were provided in odds ratio, confidence intervals and p values.
Individuals with altered C-reactive protein levels showed a higher prevalence of periodontitis than individuals with normal C-reactive protein levels (=0.008). In the final logistic regression model, individuals with periodontitis were more likely to present altered C-reactive protein than individuals without periodontitis (OR=3.27, CI=1.42-7.52, =0.005).
The alteration of the C-reactive protein levels among individuals with a higher prevalence of periodontitis corroborates clinical evidence that periodontal infection has a systemic impact. C-reactive protein, cytokines, periodontal diseases, periodontitis.
牙周病可能与更多细菌相关,并因此引发全身炎症反应,导致C反应蛋白(CRP)水平发生变化。本横断面研究的目的是评估牙周炎与血清C反应蛋白水平之间的关联。
样本包括100名个体,根据血清C反应蛋白水平分为两组:正常组或异常组。通过结构化问卷收集社会、生物学和行为数据。此外,要求进行血液检测以测量C反应蛋白水平。CRP值小于3mg/l被视为正常。对每位参与者进行牙周临床检查,以分析探诊深度、探诊出血和临床附着水平。进行描述性统计、单因素分析和逻辑回归分析。结果以比值比、置信区间和p值表示。
C反应蛋白水平异常的个体牙周炎患病率高于C反应蛋白水平正常的个体(P=0.008)。在最终的逻辑回归模型中,患有牙周炎的个体比未患牙周炎的个体更有可能出现C反应蛋白水平异常(OR=3.27,CI=1.42-7.52,P=0.005)。
牙周炎患病率较高的个体中C反应蛋白水平的改变证实了牙周感染具有全身影响的临床证据。C反应蛋白、细胞因子、牙周疾病、牙周炎。