Anniina Haro, Tuomas Saxlin, Anna Liisa Suominen, Antti Jula, Pekka Ylöstalo
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Abstract
AimTo investigate whether the systemic inflammatory response against inflammatory conditions in the periodontium is related to serum apolipoprotein B (ApoB) and A1 (ApoA1) concentrations.Material and MethodsThe study consisted of the Health 2000 Survey participants (n = 2709) aged 30–49 years. The inflammatory condition of the periodontium was assessed by means of the number of teeth with deepened (≥ 4 mm) and deep (≥ 6 mm) periodontal pockets. Systemic inflammation was measured by serum C‐reactive protein (CRP) levels. The role of ApoB and ApoA1 was studied by performing regression analyses and stratified analyses (according to the median values).ResultsIn logistic regression analyses, the number of teeth with deepened (≥ 4 mm) periodontal pockets was associated with serum CRP levels among those participants whose serum ApoB concentration was ≥ 1.12 g/L. When the participants' ApoB concentration was < 1.12 g/L, such an association between deepened periodontal pockets and CRP was not observed. The direction or strength of the association between periodontal pockets and CRP was not essentially different in the ApoA1 strata.ConclusionSystemic response against poor periodontal condition varied between individuals. The variation appeared to be related more to the serum concentration of ApoB than ApoA1.
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Journal of Clinical Periodontology was founded by the British, Dutch, French, German, Scandinavian, and Swiss Societies of Periodontology.
The aim of the Journal of Clinical Periodontology is to provide the platform for exchange of scientific and clinical progress in the field of Periodontology and allied disciplines, and to do so at the highest possible level. The Journal also aims to facilitate the application of new scientific knowledge to the daily practice of the concerned disciplines and addresses both practicing clinicians and academics. The Journal is the official publication of the European Federation of Periodontology but wishes to retain its international scope.
The Journal publishes original contributions of high scientific merit in the fields of periodontology and implant dentistry. Its scope encompasses the physiology and pathology of the periodontium, the tissue integration of dental implants, the biology and the modulation of periodontal and alveolar bone healing and regeneration, diagnosis, epidemiology, prevention and therapy of periodontal disease, the clinical aspects of tooth replacement with dental implants, and the comprehensive rehabilitation of the periodontal patient. Review articles by experts on new developments in basic and applied periodontal science and associated dental disciplines, advances in periodontal or implant techniques and procedures, and case reports which illustrate important new information are also welcome.