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Forty heart transplant recipients and forty age and sex mathced systemically healthy patients were included. Periodontal examination was performed and a questionnaire was applied to record demographic data, systemic health and dental behavior data.
Patients who had heart transplantion surgery at between 2003 to 2017 were screened during routine outpatient visits. The patients who have history of periodontal treatment within the previous year, history of antibiotic use during the preceding 6 months, clinically non-stable patients were excluded . 40 cardiac transplant patiets who met these criteria included into this study. Each member of the transplant group was mathched with a patient in the systemically healthy control group by age and gender and smoking status. 40 systemically healthy subjects with no history of periodontal treatment within the previous year and no history of antibiotic use during the preceding 6 months were recruited. Medical Data Hospital records were reviewed and data were collected using a standardised form that included demographic information (age, gender) and medical information such as smoking history, presence of systemic disease, post transplant time, medication regimen/dosages. Assesment of Oral Hygeine Behaviour Patients were also asked to complete a standardised anamnestic questionnaire. Questions were about their personal oral hygeine behaviour (toothbrush, dental floss etc.), whether their dental visit was routine or complaint-oriented. For the transplant group one more question about whether a dental check up or comprehensive dental treatment had occured before transplantation was added. Clinical Examination In both groups, periodontal examination was performed by one calibrated periodontist at the Deperatment of Periodontology, Başkent University. All subjects recieved a comprehensive periodontal examination including plaque index (PI); gingival index (GI); gingival recession (GR); bleeding on probing (BOP); Probing depth (PD); clinical attachment level (CAL). According to the clinical and radiographic evaluation the patients were categorized due to their periodontal status. The patients were diagnosed with periodontally healthy, gingivitis or periodontitis. Patients were diagnosed with periodontally healthy if they have \<10% bleeding sites with probing depths ≤3 mm; whereas patients who have \>10% bleeding sites with probing depths ≤3 mm were diagnosed with gingivitis. Patients who had probing depths ≥ 4 mm, interproximal, CAL of ≥2 mm or ≥3 mm at ≥2 non-adjacent teeth .9,25,26
Age
11 - 65 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Yasemin Sezgin
Ankara, Please Select..., Turkey (Türkiye)
Start Date
January 9, 2018
Primary Completion Date
January 10, 2019
Completion Date
January 10, 2019
Last Updated
January 23, 2019
80
ACTUAL participants
periodontal examination
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
Baskent University
NCT05813236
NCT05533528
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