Context: Periodontitis is the most common lytic disease of bone and is recognized as a common complication of diabetes. Lipid peroxidation (LPO) is increased in diabetes and may be related to modulation of the inflammatory response. LPO levels in patients with diabetes and periodontal disease have not been evaluated. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the levels of LPO and its correlation with periodontal status and inflammatory cytokines in type 2 diabetic and nondiabetic patients. Design and Setting: This is a cross-sectional study involving Brazilian patients recruited at the State University of Sao Paulo. Patients: The sample comprised 120 patients divided into four groups based upon diabetic and dyslipidemic status: poorl...
Introduction Diabetes mellitus and hyperlipidemia are independent risk factors for the periodontal d...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes and periodontitis are chronic non-communicable diseases independently associate...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes and periodontitis are chronic non-communicable diseases independently associate...
Context: Periodontitis is the most common lytic disease of bone and is recognized as a common compli...
Diabetes has been associated with periodontitis, but the mechanisms through which periodontal diseas...
Objective. To investigate oxidative stress (OS) and histological changes that occur in the periodont...
Aim: The aim is to study the effect of glycemic level in Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular risk fac...
Introduction: During the last decades, there has been an increasing interest in the relationship bet...
Epidemiological data demonstrate a clear link between periodontal disease and diabetes, and individu...
Objective: Complex relationships exist between diabetes and periodontal disease. Diabetes is accepte...
Background: Non-invasive methods for periodontitis diagnosis would be a clinically important tool. T...
Background Pathological changes in periodontal tissues are mediated by the interaction between micro...
Objective: Reactive oxygen species have been identified as potential factors causing periodontal tis...
Introduction Diabetes mellitus and hyperlipidemia are independent risk factors for the periodontal d...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes and periodontitis are chronic non-communicable diseases independently associate...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes and periodontitis are chronic non-communicable diseases independently associate...
Context: Periodontitis is the most common lytic disease of bone and is recognized as a common compli...
Diabetes has been associated with periodontitis, but the mechanisms through which periodontal diseas...
Objective. To investigate oxidative stress (OS) and histological changes that occur in the periodont...
Aim: The aim is to study the effect of glycemic level in Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular risk fac...
Introduction: During the last decades, there has been an increasing interest in the relationship bet...
Epidemiological data demonstrate a clear link between periodontal disease and diabetes, and individu...
Objective: Complex relationships exist between diabetes and periodontal disease. Diabetes is accepte...
Background: Non-invasive methods for periodontitis diagnosis would be a clinically important tool. T...
Background Pathological changes in periodontal tissues are mediated by the interaction between micro...
Objective: Reactive oxygen species have been identified as potential factors causing periodontal tis...
Introduction Diabetes mellitus and hyperlipidemia are independent risk factors for the periodontal d...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes and periodontitis are chronic non-communicable diseases independently associate...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes and periodontitis are chronic non-communicable diseases independently associate...