Fall 2010:105-110

PERIODONTITIS AS A RISK FACTOR IN NON-DIABETIC PATIENTS WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE

Vida Nesarhoseini, Mahmoud khosravi

Abstract


Introduction: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is responsible for many mortality  across the world, especially in our country .The conventional risk factors for atherosclerosis are well understood, but they can account for only about50% to 70% of atherosclerotic events in the general population. The aim of this study was to investigate relationships between prevalent coronary artery disease(CAD) and  clinical periodontal disease in patients with angiographic ally proven coronary artery disease.

 

Method: 152 consecutive patients with angiographically proven coronary artery disease will be included in this study, who received a complete periodontal examination during visit
Result: Patients with normal coronary , average plaque index (1.6±1.02) Index of bleeding (1.51±0.92) ,mean adhesion level (3.57±1.18) . But patients with coronary artery disease, the mean plaque index (2.46±0.62) Index of bleeding (1.86±0.92) , mean adhesion level (4.13±1.45). This differences are statistically significant. (P <0.05) In this study, average depth of probe entrance on the surface of teeth has had little relation with cardiovascular disease (p=0.051)

 

Conclusion: According to the results of this study, in peoples over 40 years, who had coronary artery disease proved by coronary angiography, gingival inflammation (periodentitis) has a significant relation as a risk factor.
Keywords: coronary artery disease (CAD)- gingival.

 

inflammation (periodontitis) - coronary angiography


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