2015
DOI: 10.12816/0015278
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Assessment of Some Salivary Enzymes Levels in Type 2 Diabetic Patients with Chronic Periodontitis : Clinical and Biochemical Study

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“…CAL was found more among CGP patients with DM (4.5±0.50). In support of the current study, Abdul-Wahab et al reported that T2DM and uncontrolled sugar levels have a negative impact on periodontal health, and clinical periodontal parameters like PPD and CAL were found to be significantly higher in the group of CGP and T2DM as compared to other groups 57 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…CAL was found more among CGP patients with DM (4.5±0.50). In support of the current study, Abdul-Wahab et al reported that T2DM and uncontrolled sugar levels have a negative impact on periodontal health, and clinical periodontal parameters like PPD and CAL were found to be significantly higher in the group of CGP and T2DM as compared to other groups 57 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Oral and systemic health is also affected when there are imbalances in the quantity or quality of saliva. [ 6 ]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the success of the implant is dependent on moderate glycemic control [ 17 , 31 ]. Some studies have reported high levels of inflammatory cytokines (IL-β and TNF-α) in crevicular fluids of diabetic participants impairing new bone formation and weakening the healing process [ 22 , 32 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Abundant plaque is claimed to be a prime pathological process of peri-implant and periodontal disease, resulting in per-implant inflammation and ensuing in the formation of deep PD and rising BoP. Other factors that contribute to an increase in PD are chronic continuous infection due to changes in immunology, impaired function of polymorphonuclears compromising the blood flow, and delaying healing [ 32 , 33 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%