HEMATOLOGICAL VALUES IN JUVIENILE PERIODONTITIS PATIENTS IN IBADAN, NIGERIA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4314/Keywords:
Hematological values, juvenile periodontitisAbstract
In this study, clinical and hematological examinations of forty adolescent patients in
the group (15-22) years with established clinical features of chronic periodontitis
but without any diagnosable medical disease were done. The patients were divided
into two Groups (A &B). Group A were diagnosed as having juvenile periodontitis
(JP) while group B had the plaque-induced chronic periodontitis i.e. non- JP and
were used as control. We then compared the following hematological features
between these two groups and the expected normal values here in the tropics;
White Blood Cell (\VBC)-total and differential, Packed Cell Volume (PCV) and the
blood film appearance. According to the general blood examination of both groups,
almost all the numerical values were within the normal range as compared to the
documental normal value in Nigeria. It was therefore concluded that low
lymphocyte responsiveness, lymphocyte dysfunction and a deficiency of neutrophil
chemotaxis as earlier reported may be involved in the pathogenesis of JP rather
than the numerical value of these cells. The relationship of periodontal disease to
other neutrophil functions such as phargocytosis and bactericidal activity requires
further investigation.




