RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERIODONTAL DISEASE AND OBESITY- A CLINICAL STUDY
Abstract
Background- Obesity and periodontal disease are common chronic disease. This study attempts to study relationship between obesity oral bacteria and periodontal disease.
Method- Study included 350 subjects with age ranging 18-60 years. They were divided into 4 groups. Clinical parameters included Plaque Index, Gingival Index, Probing Pocket Depth and Clinical Attachment Loss. Anthropometric measurements like weight, height, waist circumferences and waist-hip ratio were evaluated.
Results- Comparing obesity and clinical periodontal parameters: Group-I (healthy) and Group-II (obese-I) were not statistically significant, whereas relationship between Group-1 (healthy) and Group-III (obese-II) as well as Group-1(healthy) and Group-IV (obese-III) were statistically significant .
Conclusion- Adipose tissue may serve as a reservoir for inflammatory cytokines, increasing body fat has likelihood, of stimulating active host inflammatory response in periodontal disease.Keywords
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