Estimation of Oral Neutrophil Counts Following Periodontal Therapy in Patients with Chronic Periodontal Disease Utilizing a Standardized Oral Rinse - Interventional Study
Abstract:<strong>Background:</strong> Orogranulocytic Migratory Rate (OMR) is defined as the amount of neutrophils move into the oral cavity, through the gingival sulcus. When inflammatory changes occur in the oral cavity, there is an increase in the level of orogranulocytic migratory rate. The oral neutrophil count may be an indicator of the periodontal health status and also it correlates with the severity of periodontal disease. The aim of the study was to assess the relationship of oral neutrophil count… Show more
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