Document Type

Article

Publication Date

Winter 1-3-2022

Abstract

Abstract Background: There is a general assumption that periodontal disease is highly prevalent among patients with chronic renal failure undergoing hemodialysis. The aim of the study to estimate the frequency of periodontitis in patients on hemodialysis among a sample of the Egyptian population, as well as the correlation between different clinical parameters of periodontal status with serum creatinine and blood urea. This may rule out the bidirectional relation‑ ship between periodontitis and renal failure in patients on hemodialysis. Methods: The study was conducted on 263 hemodialysis patients (165 males and 98 females) at three dialysis cent‑ ers in Benha Governorate, Egypt (Benha Hospital, Tukh hospital, Qalyub hospital). Periodontal parameters including plaque index (PI), gingival index (GI), clinical attachment level (CAL), and probing pocket depth (PPD) had been recorded in these patients. Serum urea and creatinine levels had been measured, the data had been collected and undergone statistical analysis. Results: Frequency of periodontitis was 85.6% with stage III is the most prevalent stage. There was a significant posi‑ tive strong correlation between age and periodontitis stage (rs=0.707, p<0.001). There was a positive correlation between clinical parameters and serum creatinine level. Conclusion: In the present study, a high frequency of periodontitis had been found among ESRD patients on hemo‑ dialysis in the severe form (stage III) periodontitis. There was a significant direct correlation between the severity of periodontitis and CAL with a duration of hemodialysis. There was a weak insignificant association between periodon‑ tal indices (PD, BOP, and plaque score) and duration of hemodialysis. Keywords: Chronic renal disease, Hemodialysis, Periodontitis, Frequency

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