Comparison of salivary beta-defensin-1 levels in patients with periodontitis before and after phase I periodontal therapy.

Journal of advanced periodontology & implant dentistry Pub Date : 2024-01-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.34172/japid.2024.002
Somaye Ansari Moghadam, Sina Pishadast, Leila Gholami, Ebrahim Alijani, Alireza Ansari Moghadam, Mahdi Hadilou
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Abstract

Background: This study compared human β-defensin 1 (hBD-1) salivary levels in patients with periodontitis before and after phase I periodontal therapy.

Methods: This controlled before-and-after study included 16 patients in the intervention group and 28 participants in the control group. Patients in the intervention group had stage 3 grade B periodontitis with no systemic diseases and had not taken any medications in the last six months. The control group included participants with healthy periodontium. Before and after phase I periodontal therapy, salivary samples were collected from the intervention group. ELISA was used to measure hBD-1 levels.

Results: Salivary levels of hBD-1 decreased after phase I periodontal treatment in periodontitis patients, approaching those in healthy individuals. However, this reduction was not statistically significant (P=0.389). In patients with a probing depth (PD) of at least 3 mm, salivary levels of hBD-1 decreased significantly (P=0.019) following the intervention. There was no significant correlation between changes in hBD-1 levels and clinical indices, such as clinical attachment loss (CAL), probing depth, or bleeding index (BI) (P˃0.05).

Conclusion: The current study demonstrated promising results concerning a probable link between hBD-1 and periodontitis. However, more research with sufficiently large sample sizes and more robust study designs is necessary.

一期牙周治疗前后牙周炎患者唾液中 beta-defensin-1 水平的比较。
背景:本研究比较了牙周炎患者在一期牙周治疗前后的唾液中人β防御素1(hBD-1)水平:本研究比较了一期牙周治疗前后牙周炎患者唾液中的人β防御素1(hBD-1)水平:这项前后对照研究包括干预组 16 名患者和对照组 28 名参与者。干预组患者为 3 期 B 级牙周炎,无全身性疾病,在过去六个月中未服用任何药物。对照组包括牙周健康的参与者。在第一阶段牙周治疗前后,收集了干预组患者的唾液样本。采用酶联免疫吸附法测定 hBD-1 水平:结果:牙周炎患者在接受一期牙周治疗后,唾液中的 hBD-1 水平有所下降,接近健康人的水平。然而,这种降低并无统计学意义(P=0.389)。在探诊深度(PD)至少为 3 毫米的患者中,干预后唾液中的 hBD-1 水平显著下降(P=0.019)。hBD-1水平的变化与临床指数(如临床附着丧失(CAL)、探诊深度或出血指数(BI))之间无明显相关性(P˃0.05):目前的研究结果表明,hBD-1 与牙周炎之间可能存在联系。结论:目前的研究结果表明,hBD-1 与牙周炎之间可能存在联系。然而,还需要进行更多的研究,需要足够大的样本量和更稳健的研究设计。
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