2017
DOI: 10.4103/jicdro.jicdro_11_17
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Magnesium and Zinc Levels in Individuals Having Generalized Chronic Periodontitis

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“…In addition to its antioxidant properties. (2) In a study made by Sprren kiilerich et al They observed that Zn absorption is decreased in diabetic patients, causing intracellular Zn depletion . (8) Another study concluded that Zn level was increased in type II DM without periodontitis, while its level decreased in patients with both DM and periodontitis.…”
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“…In addition to its antioxidant properties. (2) In a study made by Sprren kiilerich et al They observed that Zn absorption is decreased in diabetic patients, causing intracellular Zn depletion . (8) Another study concluded that Zn level was increased in type II DM without periodontitis, while its level decreased in patients with both DM and periodontitis.…”
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“…(1) Periodontitis is a microbial in ammatory disease that causes tissue destruction due to altered immunoin ammatory processes. (2) It affects (20-50%) of the world wide population. (3) Diagnoses of periodontitis are made by several periodontal parameters, including Plaque Index(PI), Gingival Index(GI), and Clinical Attachment Level(CAL).…”
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“…However, exposure to high levels of essential heavy metals has shown relationships with cancers and other acute diseases [ 20 , 21 ]. Clinical case-control studies indicated that serum zinc and copper levels were higher in teeth with periodontitis than healthy teeth [ 22 24 ].…”
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