Study of Co-Relation of Periodontal Disease and Levels of C-Reactive Protein in Serum Bhatnagar Rakhi, Senior Lecturer, Chhina Kamalpreet, Professor & HOD, Chhabra Vipin, Reader Address for Correspondence: Dr. Rakhi Bhatnagar, Senior Lecturer BRS Dental College and Hospital, Panch kula E-mail: itsrakhi@yahoo.com
Online published on 1 May, 2012. Abstract Plasma C-reactive protein is the classical" acute phase protein, which increases thousand fold in response to infection, ischaemia, trauma, bums and inflammatory conditions and has been studied as a screening device for inflammation, a marker for disease activity, and as a diagnostic adjunct. Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory bacterial infection, which involves the local destruction of periodontal tissues triggered by periodontal pathogens and could cause increased hepatic synthesis of C-reactive proteins. The purpose of this study was to examine the co-relation of periodontal diseases and levels of C-reactive proteins in blood serum. Subjects were divided into three groups normal patients, with gingivitis and periodontitis. Estimation of level of C-reactive proteins in the serum was done and statistically analyzed. Top Keywords C-reactive protein (CRP), chronic periodontitis, gingivitis. Top |