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Cetin Ozdemir E, Erciyas K, Unsal B, Sezer U, Taysi S, Araz M
The Effects of Chronic Periodontitis and Obesity on Total Antioxidant/ Oxidant Status and Oxidative Stress Index
Acta Endo (Buc) 2022, 18 (3): 294-300doi: 10.4183/aeb.2022.294
Objective. Both obesity and periodontal diseases
are significant diseases that affect the quality of life. Recent
studies have focused on the relationship between obesity and
periodontal disease. The aim of this study is to determine
the pathophysiological relationship between obesity and
periodontal disease by evaluating the clinical periodontal
parameters and oxidative status.
Subjects and Methods. The study included 80
individuals divided into four groups including 20 individuals
in each group as following; periodontally healthy patients
with normal weight, (NH), patients with chronic periodontitis
and normal weight (NCP), periodontally healthy patients
with obesity (OH) and patients with chronic periodontitis
and obesity (OCP). Clinical periodontal parameters were
recorded, and serum, saliva and gingival crevicular fluid
(GCF) samples were obtained. Local and systemic levels of
total antioxidant status (TAS), total oxidant status (TOS),
oxidative stress index (OSI) were assessed biochemically.
Results. No statistically significant difference was
found among the groups regarding TAS, TOS and OSI values
in serum and saliva samples (p>0.05). GCF-TAS values in
NH group were statistically significantly higher compared
with other groups (p<0,05) . GCF TOS values increased in
obese groups (OH, OCP) compared with non-obese groups
(NH, NCP) (p<0.05). Our results suggest that obesity and
chronic periodontitis do not effect oxidant/antioxidant levels
in serum and saliva.
Conclusions. Many factors such as daily living
conditions of the individual, stress and nutritional habits
TAS and TOS levels of the individual may affect oxidative
stress parameters. However, these factors could not be
standardized in the study.
Keywords: obesity, oxidative stress, periodontal disease.
Correspondence: Eda Çeti?n Özdemir, Kahramanmaras Sütçü Imam University, Faculty of Dentistry, Periodontology Department,
Avsar Mah. Bati Çevreyolu Blv. No: 251/A 46040 Onikisubat/Kahramanmaras, E-mail: drcetineda@gmail.com