2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jobcr.2017.03.006
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Effect of scaling & root planing on the activity of ALP in GCF & serum of patients with gingivitis, chronic and aggressive periodontitis: A comparative study

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“…This finding is in agreement with a study indicated that ALP levels in gingival crevicular fluid increased significantly during the active phase of disease of chronic periodontitis followed by a statistically significant reduction after phase I therapy. 34 The gain of improvement of ALP was more in group A, according to a study conducted by Kushiyama and Shimazaki. 35 Green tea has an inhibitory effect on the growth and cellular adherence of bacterial pathogens and their production of virulence factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…This finding is in agreement with a study indicated that ALP levels in gingival crevicular fluid increased significantly during the active phase of disease of chronic periodontitis followed by a statistically significant reduction after phase I therapy. 34 The gain of improvement of ALP was more in group A, according to a study conducted by Kushiyama and Shimazaki. 35 Green tea has an inhibitory effect on the growth and cellular adherence of bacterial pathogens and their production of virulence factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…This is probably due to an impaired PMN function in patients with AP. In line with the intensity of the pathological process in periodontal tissue, the release of ALP also correlated.In patients with chronic periodontitis, the GI values and the depth of the periodontal pocket were statistically correlated with the level of ALP in the saliva [10] and gingival fluid [25]. The authors believe that the ALP enzyme can be a predictor of progression of periodontal diseases.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24] Gibert (2003) 25 This study showed a positive and statistically significant correlation with ALP saliva level and not significant relation with serum ALP levels after phase I therapy which is in accordance to a study by Singh (2017). 26 Jeyasree (2018) found the difference in salivary and serum ALP levels from baseline (79.55 ± 6.40 and 97.62 ± 4.17)…”
Section: Levels Of Saliva Alp Change Was Positively Correlated Tomentioning
confidence: 99%