The assessment of serum lipid level among a sample of kuantan patients with periodontal diseases

Data on whether periodontal therapy affects serum lipid levels are inconclusive. This study was to explore the relationship between periodontal diseases and serum lipid level, investigating its link to various systemic diseases related to hyperlipidemia. Thirty systemically healthy patients with pe...

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Main Authors: Kamil, Wisam Alaa, Al-Bayati, Lina Hilal Abbood, Mohamed Ali, Suhaila
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spelling iium-379932018-06-19T08:34:35Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/37993/ The assessment of serum lipid level among a sample of kuantan patients with periodontal diseases Kamil, Wisam Alaa Al-Bayati, Lina Hilal Abbood Mohamed Ali, Suhaila RK Dentistry Data on whether periodontal therapy affects serum lipid levels are inconclusive. This study was to explore the relationship between periodontal diseases and serum lipid level, investigating its link to various systemic diseases related to hyperlipidemia. Thirty systemically healthy patients with periodontal disease were recruited for the study. All subjects underwent oral examination and their clinical periodontal parameters were recorded. Five milliliters of fasting venous blood sample was drawn and tested for the systemic levels of total cholesterol, triglyceride (TG), high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and low-density lipoprotein (LDL). The results revealed the mean lipid serum levels (mmol/L) at the baseline are 4.9 (1.0), 1.2 (0.48), 1.6 (0.58), and 2.8 (0.83) for the total cholesterol, TG, HDL and LDL respectively. There is a positive correlation between the lipid serum levels and clinical periodontal parameters represented by the percentage of sites with the presence of plaque, mean clinical attachment loss and the percentage of sites with moderate pocket depth, but this correlation failed to reach the statistical significance. This study demonstrated that patients with periodontal disease have no significant correlation with serum lipid levels (p>0.05), however subjects with increased level of bleeding on probing reflected significant non-desirable level of HDL (p = 0.006). Quintessenz Verlags GmbH 2014-03-15 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/37993/1/poster742.pdf Kamil, Wisam Alaa and Al-Bayati, Lina Hilal Abbood and Mohamed Ali, Suhaila (2014) The assessment of serum lipid level among a sample of kuantan patients with periodontal diseases. International Poster Journal of Dentistry and Oral Medicine, 16 (1). p. 742. ISSN 1612-7749 http://ipj.quintessenz.de/index.php?doc=toc&year=2014&issue=1
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Kamil, Wisam Alaa
Al-Bayati, Lina Hilal Abbood
Mohamed Ali, Suhaila
The assessment of serum lipid level among a sample of kuantan patients with periodontal diseases
description Data on whether periodontal therapy affects serum lipid levels are inconclusive. This study was to explore the relationship between periodontal diseases and serum lipid level, investigating its link to various systemic diseases related to hyperlipidemia. Thirty systemically healthy patients with periodontal disease were recruited for the study. All subjects underwent oral examination and their clinical periodontal parameters were recorded. Five milliliters of fasting venous blood sample was drawn and tested for the systemic levels of total cholesterol, triglyceride (TG), high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and low-density lipoprotein (LDL). The results revealed the mean lipid serum levels (mmol/L) at the baseline are 4.9 (1.0), 1.2 (0.48), 1.6 (0.58), and 2.8 (0.83) for the total cholesterol, TG, HDL and LDL respectively. There is a positive correlation between the lipid serum levels and clinical periodontal parameters represented by the percentage of sites with the presence of plaque, mean clinical attachment loss and the percentage of sites with moderate pocket depth, but this correlation failed to reach the statistical significance. This study demonstrated that patients with periodontal disease have no significant correlation with serum lipid levels (p>0.05), however subjects with increased level of bleeding on probing reflected significant non-desirable level of HDL (p = 0.006).
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author Kamil, Wisam Alaa
Al-Bayati, Lina Hilal Abbood
Mohamed Ali, Suhaila
author_facet Kamil, Wisam Alaa
Al-Bayati, Lina Hilal Abbood
Mohamed Ali, Suhaila
author_sort Kamil, Wisam Alaa
title The assessment of serum lipid level among a sample of kuantan patients with periodontal diseases
title_short The assessment of serum lipid level among a sample of kuantan patients with periodontal diseases
title_full The assessment of serum lipid level among a sample of kuantan patients with periodontal diseases
title_fullStr The assessment of serum lipid level among a sample of kuantan patients with periodontal diseases
title_full_unstemmed The assessment of serum lipid level among a sample of kuantan patients with periodontal diseases
title_sort assessment of serum lipid level among a sample of kuantan patients with periodontal diseases
publisher Quintessenz Verlags GmbH
publishDate 2014
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