Cortisol levels in the peri-implant sulcular fluid among patients with and without peri-implantitis

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Background and Objective: Cortisol levels remain uninvestigated in peri-implant sulcular fluid (PISF) of patients with and without peri-implantitis. The present investigation investigated levels of cortisol in PISF among controls (individuals without peri-implantitis) and patients with peri-implantitis. Methods: The patient population comprised of participants with and without peri-implantitis (groups 1 and 2, respectively). Demographic information and data related to implant characteristics was recorded. Peri-implant radiographic (crestal bone loss [CBL]) and clinical (modified plaque and bleeding on probing indices [PI and BOP], and probing depth [PD]) and parameters were assessed. In all patients, levels of cortisol were measured in the PISF, which was collected using standard methods. Data normality and group comparisons were assessed, and multiple logistic regression was performed. Probability values less than 0.01 were nominated as being significant. Results: Eighty-eight individuals (44 and 44 in groups 1 and 2, correspondingly) were included. In group 1, 24 and 20 participants were males and females, and there were 22 and 22 males and females in group 2. Mean ages were analogous in both groups. Peri-implant BOP (p

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Alresayes, S., Al-Askar, M., Mokeem, S. A., Javed, F., Vohra, F., & Abduljabbar, T. (2021). Cortisol levels in the peri-implant sulcular fluid among patients with and without peri-implantitis. Journal of Periodontal Research, 56(4), 746–752. https://doi.org/10.1111/jre.12873

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