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Jenabian N, Dabbagh Sattari F, salar N, Bijani A, Ghasemi N. The Relation between Periodontitis and Anemia Asso‌ciated Parameters. Journal title 2013; 2 (3) :26-33
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1- De‌partment of the peri‌odentology, Dental material research center and Implant, Dental School, Babol Univer‌sity of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran
2- De‌part‌ment of the periodon‌tology, Den‌tal material research center and Implant, Dental School, Babol University of Medical Sciences, Ba‌bol, Iran
3- Amol, Iran
4- Department of Non-communicable Pediatric Disease Research Center, School of Dentistry, Babol Uni‌versity of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran
5- De‌part‌ment of the peri‌odontology, Dental material research center, Babol Univer‌sity of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran
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Introduction: Periodontal disease, an inflamma- tory and infectious disease in adults and anemia associated with chronic infection, is one of the most common types of anemia. Considering the similarity of pathogens causing periodontal dis‌ease and anemia, this study aims to investigate the correlation between hematologic para‌meters associated with anemia and modera‌te chronic periodontitis.
 Materials and Methods: This case-control study was systematically performed on blood samples of 60 healthy men. The control group consisted of 30 men who had healthy periodontium and the case group included 30 men with moderate chronic periodontitis. Clinical examination of patients was done using Wil‌liams periodontal probe and assessment of CAL, PPD, BOP and GI. Blood samples were collected at the Depart- ment of Periodontology, Babol school of Dentistry and evaluation of red Erythrocyte indices, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, SI and TIBC was done. Data collected from clinical examinations and labor‌atory tests were analyzed by T-test, Pearson correla‌tion coefficient and Spearman tests.
Results: Reduction of MCV, MCH, Hb, HCT, SI and TIBC factors were observed with increasing GI and CAL and BOP. There is no significant cor‌rela‌tion between GI and CAL and BOP and MCHC fac‌tor. No Significant correlation exists between PPD changes and hematological factors associated with anemia.
Conclusion: A correlation was observed between some hematological parameters asso‌ciated with ane‌mia and moderate chronic peri‌odontitis.

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Type of Study: Original article | Subject: Radiology
Received: 2013/12/30 | Accepted: 2013/12/30 | Published: 2013/12/30

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