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Research Article | Volume 11 Issue (July) 2026 ((2026), 2026) | Pages 1 - 3
Evaluation of CRP Levels in Patients with Periodontitis: An observational study
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BDS, Private Consultant, Ahmedgarh, Punjab, India, dr.tadbirsandhu@gmail.com
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BDS, Private Consultant, Ludhiana, Punjab, India, mangatgursimran@yahoo.co.in
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Open Access
Received
May 11, 2026
Revised
May 28, 2026
Accepted
June 21, 2026
Published
July 4, 2026
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Abstract

Background: This study was conducted to assess CRP levels among subjects with periodontitis. Material and methods: This research aimed to evaluate the levels of CRP in individuals diagnosed with periodontitis. The study included 100 participants, consisting of 50 control subjects and 50 individuals suffering from periodontitis. The methodology was thoroughly explained to all participants, who were then requested to provide their consent. All participants agreed, thus allowing their participation in the study. CRP levels were assessed in both the control and periodontitis groups. The results were compared and displayed in a tabular format. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS software. Results: In this study, group 1 comprised 50 control participants, whereas group 2 consisted of 50 individuals diagnosed with periodontitis. The mean CRP levels for the control group were measured at 1.8±2.7 mg/dl. In contrast, the mean CRP levels for the periodontitis group were determined to be 5.2±4.5 mg/dl.Conclusion: This research indicates that the average levels of CRP in individuals diagnosed with periodontitis were higher than those found in the control group. The findings of this study suggest that subjects with periodontitis exhibited elevated CRP levels in comparison to the control group. From the results of this investigation, it can be concluded that individuals with a diagnosis of periodontitis had increased CRP levels relative to the levels seen in the control group.

 

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