Inflammation Research

, Volume 54, Issue 10, pp 412–414 | Cite as

Periodontal therapy: a novel acute inflammatory model

Short Communication

Abstract.

Objective and Design: We designed a clinical trial at the Eastman Dental Hospital with the objective of developing a novel in vivo inflammatory model.

Subjects: We recruited 55 subjects suffering from severe periodontitis.

Treatment: Participants received intensive periodontal therapy.

Methods: Blood samples were collected at baseline and 1 and 7 and 30 days after treatment and processed for a series of biomarkers (TNF-alpha, IL-6, CRP and Fibrinogen) by high-sensitivity assays and differential blood counts (standard laboratory procedures).

Results: TNF-alpha levels were significantly raised only after 1 day of therapy (P < 0.01) whereas IL-6 (P < 0.01), CRP (P < 0.001) and Fibrinogen (P < 0.001) concentrations peaked 24hrs after and returned to baseline values within one month following therapy. Mild neutrophilia, monocytosis and lymphopenia were also observed.

Conclusions: Intensive periodontal therapy induces a one week moderate inflammatory response and therefore it is proposed as a novel therapeutic and reliable non drug-induced in vivo model of acute inflammation.

Key words.

Periodontal therapy Inflammatory model Cytokines C-reactive protein Periodontal disease 

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© Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel 2005

Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Periodontology Unit, Eastman Dental Institute and HospitalUniversity College LondonLondonUK
  2. 2.Connecticut Health Science CenterSchool of Dental MedicineFarmingtonUSA

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