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Journal of Clinical Periodontology | 2010

Blood pressure and left ventricular mass in subjects with type 2 diabetes and gingivitis or chronic periodontitis

Edward Franek; Magdalena Napora; Anna Błach; Tadeusz Budlewski; Dariusz Gozdowski; Krystyna Jedynasty; Jarosław Krajewski; Renata Górska

INTRODUCTION This study aimed to answer the question of whether chronic periodontitis in subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus is associated with increased left ventricular mass (LVM) and systemic and central blood pressure (CBP). MATERIAL AND METHODS One hundred and fifty-five subjects with type 2 diabetes (67 F, 88 M, mean age 61.1±6.9 years, BMI 32.7±5.7 kg/m(2)) were divided according to their periodontal status into biofilm-gingival interface - healthy (BGI-H, 14 subjects), BGI-gingivitis (BGI-G, 119 subjects) and BGI-periodontitis (BGI-P, 22 subjects) groups. In all subjects, LVM, systemic and CBP were measured. The LVM index (LVMI) was calculated. RESULTS (1) BGI-P and BGI-G subjects, respectively, had higher (mean; 95% CI) LVM (238.6 g; 206.6-267.4 and 222.8 g; 207.0-238.2) versus BGI-H subjects (170.3 g; 125.5-217.8).
(2) BGI-P and BGI-G subjects, respectively, had higher (mean; 95% CI) LVM1 (95.2 g/m(2) ; 82.9-107.4) and 87.8 g/m(2) ; 81.5-94.1) versus BGI-H subjects (63.7 g/m(2) ; 45.2-62.3).
(3) BGI-P subjects had higher central and systemic systolic and diastolic blood pressure than subjects from BGI-G and BGI-H groups. CONCLUSION In subjects with type 2 diabetes, periodontitis and gingivitis are associated with increased LVM and periodontitis is associated with increased central and systemic blood pressure.


Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine | 2016

Prospective Analysis of the Relationship Between the State of Periodontal Tissues and Changes in Selected Cardiovascular Parameters in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes.

Magdalena Napora; Ewa Grabowska; Renata Górska

BACKGROUND Periodontitis is considered a risk factor in many systemic diseases, including cardiovascular pathologies and diabetes. Diabetes can also exacerbate early vascular changes, mainly due to the synthesis of advanced glycosylation end-products and oxidative stress. It has not yet been fully explained whether the additional presence of periodontal disease can affect the course of atherosclerosis and left ventricle hypertrophy in diabetic patients. OBJECTIVES The aim of the study was to assess the relationship between periodontal and cardiovascular diseases and their progression in patients with type 2 diabetes. MATERIAL AND METHODS The study included 119 patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Periodontal pocket depth (PD), clinical attachment loss (CAL), plaque index (PI) and bleeding index (BOP) were determined. Basic laboratory tests were performed. The intima-media thickness (IMT) and the left ventricular mass index (LVMI) were determined by means of ultrasonography. After one year the examinations were repeated. The statistical analysis included the 84 patients who took part in both the first and second examinations. RESULTS A positive correlation between the number of deep and active periodontal pockets and LVMI value was observed in men. The IMT value correlated with the mean CAL, PI and BOP, while a negative correlation was found between the IMT and the number of deep pockets, as well as between the IMT and the number of retained teeth. A multivariate analysis demonstrated a significant correlation between CAL and both IMT and LVMI change after one year. CONCLUSIONS A relationship between periodontitis and cardiovascular diseases has been confirmed in diabetic patients. The most significant periodontal parameter in relation to the progression of atherosclerosis and left ventricle hypertrophy was shown to be clinical attachment loss - a measure of the history of periodontal disease during the patients lifetime.


Kardiologia Polska | 2012

Intima-media thickness and other markers of atherosclerosis in patients with type 2 diabetes and periodontal disease.

Edward Franek; Joanna Januszkiewicz-Caulier; Anna Błach; Magdalena Napora; Krystyna Jedynasty; Tadeusz Budlewski; Dariusz Gozdowski; Renata Górska


Central European Journal of Immunology | 2013

Correlation between the state of periodontal tissues and selected cardiovascular parameters in patients with type 2 diabetes

Magdalena Napora; Ewa Ganowicz; Renata Górska


Dental and Medical Problems | 2016

Periodontal Tissue Status in Patients with Newly-Diagnosed and Treated Type 2 Diabetes – Comparative Analysis

Małgorzata Wyszyńska; Magdalena Napora; Ewa Grabowska; Bernadetta Kałuża; Edward Franek; Renata Górska


Stomatologia | 2013

The occurence of periodontitis in Warsaw citizens aged 35-44, based on CPITN

Monika Adamczyk; Agata Orzechowska; Magdalena Napora; Małgorzata Wyszyńska; Renata Górska


Dental and Medical Problems | 2013

The Assessment of the Relationship Between the Severity of Periodontitis and Glycaemic and Glycosylated Hemoglobin Levels in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes by Using CPI Index and the Offenbacher’ Scale

Magdalena Napora; Ewa Ganowicz; Renata Górska


Dental and Medical Problems | 2012

Analysis of the Correlation Between Periodontal Status and Glycemia Control in Type 2 Diabetes – a Preliminary Study

Magdalena Napora; Ewa Ganowicz; Renata Górska


Stomatologia | 2010

The usage of paste Colgate Total Advanced in treatment of dentine hypersensitivity - clinical estimate.

Magdalena Dragan; Magdalena Napora


Dental and Medical Problems | 2010

Condition of Periodontal Tissues and the Degree of Diabetes Control Expressed by the Level of Glycated Hemoglobin HbA1c

Magdalena Napora; Jarosław Krajewski; Krystyna Jedynasty; Renata Górska; Edward Franek

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Renata Górska

Medical University of Warsaw

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Edward Franek

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Ewa Ganowicz

Medical University of Warsaw

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Jarosław Krajewski

Medical University of Warsaw

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Anna Błach

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Dariusz Gozdowski

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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Tadeusz Budlewski

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Grzegorz Opolski

Medical University of Warsaw

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Marcin Grabowski

Medical University of Warsaw

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