2020
DOI: 10.36740/wlek202001123
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Prevalence of the Generalized Periodontitis in Patients With Different Groups Blood in Depending on Age and Periodontal Biotype

Abstract: The aim of the study was to investigate the prevalence of generalized periodontitis depending on age and biotype of periodontium. Materials and methods: We examined 855 males aged 20-55 years, who were divided into 2 groups: the main group – 570 surveyed with a generalized periodontitis, the comparison group – 285 dental healthy individuals.The diagnosis of generalized periodontitis was established by the classification Danilevsky M.F. (1994) and refined by using paraclinical indices. The periodontal biotype w… Show more

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“…Having blood group B was found as a risk factor for aggressive periodontitis, and having blood group A was found as that for severe alveolar bone loss [50]. Moreover, it has been noticed that advanced forms of generalized periodontitis were more prevalent in people with blood types O and A, compared with blood groups B and AB [51]. Besides, Nikawa et al reported that denture wearer individuals with blood group O were more prone to denture stomatitis in comparison with those who had other blood groups [52].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Having blood group B was found as a risk factor for aggressive periodontitis, and having blood group A was found as that for severe alveolar bone loss [50]. Moreover, it has been noticed that advanced forms of generalized periodontitis were more prevalent in people with blood types O and A, compared with blood groups B and AB [51]. Besides, Nikawa et al reported that denture wearer individuals with blood group O were more prone to denture stomatitis in comparison with those who had other blood groups [52].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This effect can be amplified when accompanied by other factors including NLRP3 in developing periodontitis [ 27 ] and genetic polymorphisms, such as MTHFR mutations, which is an important factor to consider for oral cancer [ 28 ]. Furthermore, the patients' periodontal biotype is of critical importance in the prognosis of periodontal diseases [ 29 , 30 ]. In general, in order to improve the oral health status of patients with HIV infections, aside from considering only oral bacterial profile fluctuations, we recommend the comprehensive evaluation of the patients' other risk factors.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Today, one of the current areas for therapeutic and prophylactic effects on periodontal tissues is the study of the mechanism of action of peptide bioregulators of multicellular systems, in particular, short low molecular weight synthesized peptides of selective action. The unique sequence of amino acids in peptides is a certain information stimulus-carrier for the damaged cell, which regulates metabolic processes, enhances protein synthesis in the periodontium, increases antioxidant activity, improves blood microcirculation and accelerates the recovery of periodontal tissues and its functions [18,19].…”
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