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This study aims to examine the potential of metabolic syndrome (MetS), a systemic, inflammatory disease, to influence the relationship between periodontal inflammatory surface area (PISA) and diabetes and obesity parameters. The primary question addressed by the study is:
Can PISA be used as a significant parameter in the relationship between periodontal disease and MetS? In this context, the relationship between PISA and periodontal clinical parameters and serum parameters directly related to the diagnosis of MetS will be examined.
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This study aims to investigate the potential of metabolic syndrome (MetS), a systemic and inflammatory disease, to influence the relationship between periodontal inflammatory surface area (PISA) and diabetes and obesity parameters. Our hypothesis will test whether PISA can be used as a significant parameter in the relationship between periodontal disease and MetS. This cross-sectional study will examine the relationship between PISA and other periodontal clinical parameters (plaque index (PI), bleeding on probing (BPO), probing pocket depth (SCD), clinical attachment loss (CAL)), serum HbA1c, fasting blood glucose, lipid profile (HDL and triglyceride levels), body mass index (BMI), and hsCRP, which are directly related to MetS diagnosis, in patients with MetS.
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100 participants in 1 patient group
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Oguz KOSE, Professor Dr.
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