Determination Of Salivary Lactoferrin Levels Before And After Non-Surgical Periodontal Treatment In Patients With Aggressive Periodontitis.
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Postgraduate Medical Journal of Ghana
Abstract
Objective: This study determined levels of Salivary
lactoferrin (sLf) before and after non-surgical
periodontal treatment (NSPT) in individuals with
localized and generalized aggressive periodontitis
compared to healthy controls.
Methodology: The study was an interventional and
prospective design. Nineteen participants were
clinically and radiographically diagnosed as having AP
and 18 participants who did not show evidence of the
disease or other diseases, served as controls. All
participants received NSPT which included scaling and
polishing for the controls and scaling and root planing
(SRP) for the cases. Unstimulated whole saliva was
collected from participants before and after NSPT.
Salivary Lactoferrin levels were quantified using the
Human Lactoferrin ELISA kit.
Results: The mean ages were: GAP=33.80±8.93,
LAP=32.11±8.07 and Controls = 31.39±8.98 years.
Concentration of sLf before NSPT among the cases was
70.92±26.84 (-µg/ml-) and the controls had 48.39±28.56
(-µg/ml-). After treatment, concentration of sLf was
68.57±25.34 (-µg/ml-) for cases and 43.42±21.54(-
µg/ml-) for controls. A significant difference was
observed at baseline between cases and controls (p=
0.018) and after treatment (p=0.003) which indicated
sLf levels were higher in the diseased than non-diseased
individuals.
Conclusion: Elevated sLf levels serve as an indication
for increased degree of inflammation and this biomarker
can be used to determine the severity of AP
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Ayettey-Adamafio, M. N. B., Tormeti, D., Ndanu, T. A., Nartey, N. O., Kusi, K. A., Kyei-Baafour, E., & Hewlett, S. (2025). Determination of Salivary Lactoferrin Levels Before and After Non-Surgical Periodontal Treatment in Patients with Aggressive Periodontitis: Salivary Lactoferrin in Aggressive Periodontitis. Postgraduate Medical Journal of Ghana, 14(1), 16-21.
