Periodontal disease in adults with untreated congenital growth hormone deficiency: a case-control study
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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19/10/2012
19/10/2012
2011
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P>Aim The aim of this study was to investigate the possible associations between isolated growth hormone deficiency (IGHD) and periodontal attachment loss (PAL) in adults affected by congenital IGHD. Materials and methods Forty-five previously identified IGHD subjects were eligible for this study. The final study sample comprised 32 cases (gender:20M/12F; age:44.8 +/- 17.5) matched for age, gender, diabetes, smoking status and income to 32 controls (non-IGHD subjects). Participants were submitted to a full-mouth clinical examination of six sites per tooth and were interviewed using a structured, written questionnaire. Periodontitis was defined as proximal PAL >= 5 mm affecting >= 30% of teeth. Results No significant differences were observed in the percentage of sites with visible plaque between IGHD and non-IGHD subjects (59.4% versus 46.9%, p=0.32). IGHD subjects had significant less supragingival calculus (31.3% versus 59.4%, p=0.02) and more bleeding on probing (71.9% versus 18.8%, p < 0.01) than controls. PAL >= 5 mm was significantly more prevalent (100% versus 71.9%, p < 0.01) and affected more teeth (30.5% versus 6.7%, p < 0.01) in cases than in controls. After adjusting for supragingival calculus, IGHD cases had a higher likelihood of having periodontitis than controls (OR=17.4-17.8, 95% CI=2.3-134.9, p=0.004-0.005). Conclusion Congenital IGHD subjects have a greater chance of having PAL. FAPESP (State of Sao Paulo foundation)[08/56712-0] Foundation for Post-Graduate Education (CAPES) |
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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PERIODONTOLOGY, v.38, n.6, p.525-531, 2011 0303-6979 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/25656 10.1111/j.1600-051X.2011.01721.x |
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eng |
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WILEY-BLACKWELL |
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Journal of Clinical Periodontology |
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Palavras-Chave | #dwarfism #endocrinology #growth hormone #periodontal attachment loss #periodontitis #GHRH RECEPTOR GENE #LEWIS DWARF RAT #HOMOZYGOUS MUTATION #CELL-PROLIFERATION #RISK INDICATORS #IGF-I #SELECTION #IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY #POPULATION #PREVALENCE #Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine |
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