1. Saliva versus peri-implant inflammation: quantification of IL-1β in partially and totally edentulous patients.
- Author
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Rocha FS, Jesus RN, Rocha FM, Moura CC, and Zanetta-Barbosa D
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- Dental Plaque Index, Female, Gingival Hemorrhage classification, Humans, Jaw, Edentulous, Partially immunology, Male, Mouth, Edentulous immunology, Osseointegration physiology, Periodontal Attachment Loss classification, Periodontal Pocket classification, Stomatitis immunology, Suppuration, Dental Implants, Interleukin-1beta analysis, Jaw, Edentulous, Partially rehabilitation, Mouth, Edentulous rehabilitation, Saliva immunology, Salivary Proteins and Peptides analysis, Stomatitis diagnosis
- Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the potential use of salivary IL1β in early-stage diagnostics of peri-implant inflammation in partially and totally edentulous patients rehabilitated with dental implants. Patients were classified according to peri-implant probing depth and bleeding upon probing in groups of healthy individuals or in groups of individuals with peri-implant inflammation. Data on plaque index, clinical attachment loss, suppuration, and mobility were also assessed. Saliva was collected without stimulation, and the levels of IL-1β were determined by ELISA. Healthy groups demonstrated significantly lower levels of IL-1β compared with the inflammation groups. No difference in IL-1β levels was observed between partially edentulous or totally edentulous patients. Salivary IL-1β may be useful for the diagnosis and monitoring of early peri-implant inflammation, particularly in edentulous patients.
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- 2014
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