2017
DOI: 10.1111/odi.12769
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Associations of oral fluid MMP‐8 with periodontitis in Swiss adult subjects

Abstract: Elevated MMP-8 levels both in saliva and GCF are associated with periodontitis in a normal adult population.

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“…Basel, Switzerland. 22 The final study groups were formed via blinded matching of the HSCT recipients with controls by age and sex. Stimulated saliva flow rate (SSFR) was measured at the beginning of the dental examination and before any clinical assessments.…”
Section: Marrow Donor Registry Of the Blood Transfusion Service Srcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Basel, Switzerland. 22 The final study groups were formed via blinded matching of the HSCT recipients with controls by age and sex. Stimulated saliva flow rate (SSFR) was measured at the beginning of the dental examination and before any clinical assessments.…”
Section: Marrow Donor Registry Of the Blood Transfusion Service Srcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In periodontology, point-of-care (PoC) tests aim to detect periodontal diseases by analyzing the levels of biomarkers in oral fluids (saliva, oral rinse, and/or gingival crevicular fluid) without need of a laboratory [17,18]. Among the tested biomarkers, salivary and oral rinse levels of MMP-8 are shown to be effective in distinguishing periodontitis patients from periodontally healthy individuals [19][20][21]. For instance, PoC tests using active MMP (aMMP)-8 as a diagnostic marker with a threshold of 20 ng/mL can successfully identify periodontitis with 64-95% sensitivity and 60-100% specificity [22][23][24][25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to that determined in saliva, MMP-8 is increased in patients with periodontitis and provides a good sensitive measure to establish differences between patients and healthy individuals [77]. It is also useful as a complementary tool in the periodontal diagnosis [67]. Another metalloproteinase that has proved useful is MMP-9.…”
Section: Metalloproteinasesmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Following with the MMP-8, Mauramo et al [67] studied whether the levels of MMP-8 in the saliva are associated with periodontitis in 258 subjects. Periodontitis was more frequent among subjects with high levels of MMP-8 in the saliva.…”
Section: Metalloproteinasesmentioning
confidence: 99%