2016
DOI: 10.4103/1658-6816.188075
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Assessment of cytogenic damage in chronic periodontitis and type 2 diabetes mellitus subjects through micronucleus test

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“…Periodontal disease is an inflammatory process involving a set of changes that directly affect tissues that hold the teeth. There are few studies that assessed the occurrence of genetic damage associated with periodontal disease 6,[20][21][22][23][24][25][26] . Genotoxic damage of periodontal disease was followed by the micronucleus assay in peripheral lymphocytes 21,24, gingival 6,20 and buccal cells 22,26 , and by sister chromatid exchange method in peripheral blood lymphocytes 25 .…”
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“…Periodontal disease is an inflammatory process involving a set of changes that directly affect tissues that hold the teeth. There are few studies that assessed the occurrence of genetic damage associated with periodontal disease 6,[20][21][22][23][24][25][26] . Genotoxic damage of periodontal disease was followed by the micronucleus assay in peripheral lymphocytes 21,24, gingival 6,20 and buccal cells 22,26 , and by sister chromatid exchange method in peripheral blood lymphocytes 25 .…”
Section: Fig 1 Multiple Regression Analysis Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are few studies that assessed the occurrence of genetic damage associated with periodontal disease 6,[20][21][22][23][24][25][26] . Genotoxic damage of periodontal disease was followed by the micronucleus assay in peripheral lymphocytes 21,24, gingival 6,20 and buccal cells 22,26 , and by sister chromatid exchange method in peripheral blood lymphocytes 25 .…”
Section: Fig 1 Multiple Regression Analysis Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, elimination of carbohydrate by the flow of saliva which could be metabolized by bacteria and hence the acid produced by the bacteria is removed and secondly, saliva has a buffering activity which can neutralize the acidity formed from foods and drinks as well as from the microbial activity. (('Expression of VEGF in Periodontal Tissues of Type II Diabetes Mellitus Patients with Chronic Periodontitis -an Immunohistochemical Study', 2014; Rathod et al, 2016). In the present study, unstimulated saliva samples were collected from normal healthy patients and diabetic patients with periodontitis and without periodontitis as the pH may alter in stimulated salivary samples for determining salivary pH.…”
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confidence: 96%