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A Cross-Sectional Study of Endogenous Antioxidants and Patterns of Dental Visits of Periodontitis Patients

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  • Chang-Yu Lee

    (Division of Periodontics, Department of Dentistry, Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taipei Medical University, Taipei 110, Taiwan
    These authors contributed equally to this work.)

  • Cheuk-Sing Choy

    (Department of Community Medicine, En Chu Kong Hospital, New Taipei City 237, Taiwan
    Department of Nursing, Yuanpei University of Medical Technology, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan
    These authors contributed equally to this work.)

  • Yu-Cheng Lai

    (Department of Dentistry, En Chu Kong Hospital, New Taipei City 237, Taiwan)

  • Chao-Chien Chang

    (Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, College of Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei 110, Taiwan
    Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Cathay General Hospital, Taipei 106, Taiwan)

  • Nai-Chia Teng

    (School of Dentistry, College of Oral Medicine, Taipei Medical University; Taipei 110, Taiwan)

  • Wan-Ting Huang

    (School of Dentistry, College of Oral Medicine, Taipei Medical University; Taipei 110, Taiwan)

  • Che-Tong Lin

    (School of Dentistry, College of Oral Medicine, Taipei Medical University; Taipei 110, Taiwan)

  • Yung-Kai Huang

    (School of Oral Hygiene, College of Oral Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei 110, Taiwan
    Department of Oral Hygiene, College of Dental Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung 80708, Taiwan)

Abstract

Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease, wherein endogenous antioxidants help to balance the inflammatory status. Oral health behaviors are related to the periodontal disease status. The aim of this study was to explore the associations between oral health behaviors and endogenous antioxidants in periodontitis patients. In total, 225 subjects diagnosed with periodontitis were enrolled in the study. Information obtained from the initial interview included socioeconomic and demographic characteristics, lifestyle factors, and oral health-related behaviors. The clinical periodontal parameters evaluated included bleeding on probing (BOP), the plaque index (PI), and probing depth (PD). Stimulated saliva was collected before periodontal therapy to determine five endogenous antioxidants (copper-zinc superoxide dismutase (Cu/Zn SOD), manganese SOD (MnSOD), thioredoxin 1 (Trx1), peroxiredoxin 2 (Prx2), and catalase (CAT)). When these five factors were adjusted for in patients whose last previous dental visit was >1 year, the patients’ PI, BOP, and PD showed significant decreases because of an elevation in the Cu/Zn SOD level. Associations of endogenous antioxidants with levels of clinical periodontal parameters were much higher in subjects whose last previous dental visit was >1 year, compared to subjects whose last previous dental visit was <1 year. This study provides a better understanding of dental visit patterns and the salivary endogenous antioxidants that may underlie the symptomatic development of preclinical periodontitis.

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  • Chang-Yu Lee & Cheuk-Sing Choy & Yu-Cheng Lai & Chao-Chien Chang & Nai-Chia Teng & Wan-Ting Huang & Che-Tong Lin & Yung-Kai Huang, 2019. "A Cross-Sectional Study of Endogenous Antioxidants and Patterns of Dental Visits of Periodontitis Patients," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 16(2), pages 1-16, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:16:y:2019:i:2:p:180-:d:196312
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    1. Yung-Kai Huang & Yu-Hsun Wang & Yu-Chao Chang, 2020. "Chronic Periodontitis Is Associated with the Risk of Bipolar Disorder: A Population-Based Cohort Study," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(10), pages 1-8, May.

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