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Neurogenic inflammation in periimplant and periodontal disease: A case-control split-mouth study

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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z
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Sert, Sertac
Sakallioglu, Umur
LÜTFİOĞLU, MÜGE
AYDOĞDU, AHMET
Acarel, Eser
Gunaydin, Murat
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Objective Although the regulatory effects of substance-P (SP), neurokinin-A (NKA), calcitonin gene-linked peptide (CGRP) and neuropeptide-Y (NPY) on periodontal inflammatory responses have been described, the effects of these neuropeptides on healthy and diseased periimplant tissues are not clearly defined. Materials and methods Thirty-nine implants loaded at least for 12 months with their symmetrically matching teeth were evaluated and compared by a split-mouth study design. Six study groups were created in this regard as follows: group 1 (healthy periodontal tissues), group 2 (healthy periimplant tissues), group 3 (gingivitis), group 4 (periimplant mucositis), group 5 (periodontitis) and group 6 (periimplantitis). Clinical examinations included Silness-Loe plaque index, Loe-Silness gingival index, bleeding on probing, probing pocket depth and clinical attachment level measurements. Gingival crevicular fluid and periimplant sulcular fluid samples were collected, and the concentrations of neuropeptides were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Their levels and correlations were investigated together with the clinical parameters. Results Neuropeptide levels were different in the teeth and implant groups according to the periodontal status (p 0.05). Conclusion Our study demonstrated the presence of local neuropeptides in healthy and diseased periimplant tissues. The neurogenic inflammatory responses were also found to be similar in both periimplant and periodontal tissues.
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Sert S., Sakallioglu U., LÜTFİOĞLU M., AYDOĞDU A., Acarel E., Gunaydin M., -Neurogenic inflammation in periimplant and periodontal disease: A case-control split-mouth study-, CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH, cilt.30, ss.800-807, 2019
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