Authors : Satendra Sharma, Jithendra K.D, Shailendra S chauhan, Aditya Sinha, Siddharth Sisodiya, Neha Sharma
Volume/Issue : Volume 4 - 2019, Issue 7 - July
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Aim
To evaluate the levels of serum albumin in healthy
subjects, gingivitis and periodontitis patients and their
correlation.
Materials and Methods
This study was conducted upon 60 subjects of both
gender with age range of 25-50 years and the inclusion
with exclusion criterias were considered.
Three groups were made with almost equal division of
patients approximately 20 patients each in the group ;
Clinically healthy subjects, gingivitis and periodontitis
patients.
At baseline dental examinations were carried out with
Bleeding on probing, Probing depth, Gingival index,
Loss of clinical attachment were measured. By
Albumin estimation kit – Bromocresol green method
(BCG) the Serum albumin concentration was
measured.
Results
The levels of mean serum albumin among healthy,
gingivitis and periodontitis group was 4.03 ± 0.35, 4.09
± 0.20, 3.72 ± 0.14 respectively. Three groups were
compared for mean serum albumin levels using
Kruskal Wallis test and results were found
statistically significant (p<0.001).
The mean serum albumin levels in subjects among
groups with Gingival index 0-1, 1.1-2 and 2.1-3 was
4.07±0.32, 4.04±0.29, 3.80±0.22 respectively. The
difference of the mean serum albumin level among
different gingival index score was found to be
statistically significant (p<0.05).
The mean serum levels in subjects with loss of
attachment less than 5 mm was 3.76 ± 0.12 and in
subjects with attachment loss more than or equal to 5
mm was 3.68 ± 0.15. The comparison was done using
Mann-Whitney U test and the differences in the mean
serum albumin level was not significantly different(
p>0.05) .
Conclusion
Serum albumin concentration and the study groups
had found an inverse association in this clinical trial. Also
there was a finding that serum albumin level is reducing
with an increase in gingival index and in loss of
attachment.
Keywords : Gingivitis , Periodontitis, Serum Albumin.