Effect of basic periodontal treatment on CRP in elderly pregnant women with periodontal disease

Liying Zai

Discussion of Clinical Cases ›› 2023, Vol. 10 ›› Issue (4) : 9-13.

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Discussion of Clinical Cases ›› 2023, Vol. 10 ›› Issue (4) : 9-13. DOI: 10.5430/dcc.v10n4p9
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Effect of basic periodontal treatment on CRP in elderly pregnant women with periodontal disease

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Periodontal disease is a chronic infectious disease, which is common and frequent disease in pregnant women. It is an infectious disease caused by a variety of microorganisms, and the physiological changes in pregnant women after pregnancy can promote the occurrence and development of periodontal disease. Women no less than 35 years old are at an increased risk of maternal and fetal complications in pregnancy, older pregnant women with periodontal disease are prone to preterm birth, fetal growth retardation, premature rupture of membranes, and the incidence of neonatal low birth weight is significantly higher than that in older women with healthy oral health,i.e., these risks are increased with age. C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute-phase protein produced by liver organs, which is produced by hepatocytes under the promotion of inflammatory factors, and serves as the most direct and sensitive marker of inflammatory response. Studies have shown that basic periodontal treatment relieve periodontal tissue inflammation in pregnant women with periodontitis, while significantly reducing their serum CRP concentration, thereby decreasing the occurrence of adverse pregnancy outcomes. The objective of this study is to investigate the effect of basic periodontal treatment on CRP in elderly pregnant women with periodontal disease.

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Basic periodontal treatment / Elderly pregnant women / CRP

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