Abstract

Comparison of Enzyme Beta Glucuronidase and Alkaline Phosphatase Levels in Peri Implant Sulcular Fluid Around Healthy and Diseased Implants – A Clinical Pilot Study

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  • IntroductionThe medical works of ancient India devote significant space to oral and periodontal problems, including descriptions of severe periodontal disease with loose teeth and purulent discharge from the gingiva, stressing tooth brushing and oral hygiene[1]

  • The medical works of ancient India devote significant space to oral and periodontal problems, including descriptions of severe periodontal disease with loose teeth and purulent discharge from the gingiva, stressing tooth brushing and oral hygiene[1].Brill confirmed the presence of gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) in humans and considered it a “transudate”

  • Higher values of gingival index are found for failure implant cases compared to successful implants

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Introduction

The medical works of ancient India devote significant space to oral and periodontal problems, including descriptions of severe periodontal disease with loose teeth and purulent discharge from the gingiva, stressing tooth brushing and oral hygiene[1]. Brill confirmed the presence of GCF in humans and considered it a “transudate”. Others demonstrated that GCF is an inflammatory exudate, not a continuous transudate. Little or no fluid can be collected[2], Teeth penetrate the integument as a structure that emerges from inside the body to outside the body. The gingival sulcular tissue is an area that provides a biologic seal, but it is the area where the plaque bacteria challenge the host.

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