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Impact of the distinct sampling area on volumetric features of gingival crevicular fluid Hasan Hatipoglu, Nermin Yamalik, Atilla Berberoglu, Kenan Eratalay.

Yazar: Materyal türü: MakaleMakaleDil: İngilizce Yayın ayrıntıları:2007. Amer acad periodontology,ISSN:
  • 0022-3492
Konu(lar): LOC sınıflandırması:
  • WU 29
Çevrimiçi kaynaklar: İçindekiler: Journal of periodontology APR 2007, Vol 78 Issue 4, p705-715 Özet: Background: Volumetric features of gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) are under the influence of many factors, including sampling methodology. Thus, analysis of the possible impact of the clinical periodontal status and the distinct location of sampling sites on fluid volume was performed. Methods: Clinical parameters were recorded, and fluid samples were obtained from 931 maxillary sites. The potential site-specific volumetric differences among healthy, gingivitis, and periodontitis sites; between multirooted or single-rooted teeth and mesio-buccal or disto-buccal sampling sites; and the correlations between volume and clinical measures were statistically analyzed. Results: Although volume increased in a disease-related pattern (healthy < gingivitis < periodontitis; P < 0.05), the distribution range of volume was widespread, with prominent overlaps between the different clinical periodontal conditions. Multirooted teeth presented more fluid volume, and even mesio-buccal or disto-buccal sites exhibited some volumetric differences (P < 0.05). Constant correlations between volume and clinical parameters could be observed only at gingivitis sites (P < 0.05). Conclusions: The spectrum of fluid volume is disease related in general. However, the wide range of volumetric distribution, the site-specific nature, and the clear impact of the distinct sampling site on volume are important volumetric features of this biologic fluid. Whenever possible, standardization of the extent of probing depth, degree of gingival inflammation, and distinct sampling area is likely to improved the reliability of GCF methodology.
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Online Electronic Document NEU Grand Library Online electronic WU 29 .I47 2007 (Rafa gözat(Aşağıda açılır)) Ödünç verilmez EOL-108

Background: Volumetric features of gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) are under the influence of many factors, including sampling methodology. Thus, analysis of the possible impact of the clinical periodontal status and the distinct location of sampling sites on fluid volume was performed.
Methods: Clinical parameters were recorded, and fluid samples were obtained from 931 maxillary sites. The potential site-specific volumetric differences among healthy, gingivitis, and periodontitis sites; between multirooted or single-rooted teeth and mesio-buccal or disto-buccal sampling sites; and the correlations between volume and clinical measures were statistically analyzed.
Results: Although volume increased in a disease-related pattern (healthy < gingivitis < periodontitis; P < 0.05), the distribution range of volume was widespread, with prominent overlaps between the different clinical periodontal conditions. Multirooted teeth presented more fluid volume, and even mesio-buccal or disto-buccal sites exhibited some volumetric differences (P < 0.05). Constant correlations between volume and clinical parameters could be observed only at gingivitis sites (P < 0.05).
Conclusions: The spectrum of fluid volume is disease related in general. However, the wide range of volumetric distribution, the site-specific nature, and the clear impact of the distinct sampling site on volume are important volumetric features of this biologic fluid. Whenever possible, standardization of the extent of probing depth, degree of gingival inflammation, and distinct sampling area is likely to improved the reliability of GCF methodology.


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