2019
DOI: 10.1590/1807-3107bor-2019.vol33.0033
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Inflammatory markers in the saliva of cerebral palsy individuals with gingivitis after periodontal treatment

Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of periodontal treatment on the salivary cytokine levels and clinical parameters of individuals with cerebral palsy (CP) with gingivitis. A non-randomized, clinical trial was conducted in individuals diagnosed with spastic CP. Thirty-eight individuals were enrolled in the study and were categorized according to gingival index scores between 0-1 or 2-3, assigned to groups G2 or G1, respectively. Periodontal treatment comprised oral hygiene instructions, conventio… Show more

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“…However, the degree of mucosal inflammation of constipated CP subjects represented by GB was so high that IL-10 action did not reduce the inflammatory process of dysbiosis (59). Only one study reported the effect of mechanical treatment on gingivitis control measures by cytokines levels, and the results showed that, although reduction of inflammatory process occurs, the levels of IL-1β, IL-6, and IL-8 remain high compared to subjects without CP (8).…”
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“…However, the degree of mucosal inflammation of constipated CP subjects represented by GB was so high that IL-10 action did not reduce the inflammatory process of dysbiosis (59). Only one study reported the effect of mechanical treatment on gingivitis control measures by cytokines levels, and the results showed that, although reduction of inflammatory process occurs, the levels of IL-1β, IL-6, and IL-8 remain high compared to subjects without CP (8).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Inflammatory biomarkers can be evaluated both in serum (67) or in saliva (8). Blood collection in subjects with CP is a hard task, because these subjects present sympathetic nervous system predominance (68), resulting in vasoconstriction, and consequently making peripheral venous access more difficult.…”
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“…Inflammatory biomarkers can be evaluated both in serum [49] or in saliva [8]. Blood collection in subjects with CP is a hard task, because these subjects present sympathetic nervous system predominance [50], resulting in vasoconstriction, and consequently making peripheral venous access more difficult.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…GMFCS is stratified into five levels of body mobility: Level I (walks without limitations), Level II (walks with limitations), Level III (walks using a hand-held mobility device), Level IV (self-mobility with limitations) and Level V (transported in a wheelchair) [6]. Our previous studies demonstrated that out of 254 subjects, 50 (19.7%) subjects had GMFCS I, II or III while 204 (80.3%) presented GMFCS IV or V [7][8][9]. These proportion results reflect on the population of this current cohort.…”
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confidence: 96%