Urea content of gingival crevicular fluid and its relation to periodonal disease in humans

Golub, L. M. ; Borden, S. M. ; Kleinberg, I.

Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1971
ISSN:
1600-0765
Source:
Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
The present study has demonstrated that urea is present in gingival crevicular fluid and its concentration is usually several times higher than that of blood serum or saliva. This supports the hypothesis that the high pH seen in gingival crevices arises from urea. The concentration of crevicular urea was inversely related to the severity of gingival inflammation and increased markedly following periodontal surgery. It was concluded that clinically healthy or slightly inflamed gingivae have a mechanism for concentrating urea in crevicular fluid and that this mechanism is destroyed during inflammation but reconstituted following periodontal surgery.
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autor Golub, L. M.
Borden, S. M.
Kleinberg, I.
book_url http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0765.1971.tb00615.x
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notes The present study has demonstrated that urea is present in gingival crevicular fluid and its concentration is usually several times higher than that of blood serum or saliva. This supports the hypothesis that the high pH seen in gingival crevices arises from urea. The concentration of crevicular urea was inversely related to the severity of gingival inflammation and increased markedly following periodontal surgery. It was concluded that clinically healthy or slightly inflamed gingivae have a mechanism for concentrating urea in crevicular fluid and that this mechanism is destroyed during inflammation but reconstituted following periodontal surgery.
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shingle_author_1 Golub, L. M.
Borden, S. M.
Kleinberg, I.
shingle_author_2 Golub, L. M.
Borden, S. M.
Kleinberg, I.
shingle_author_3 Golub, L. M.
Borden, S. M.
Kleinberg, I.
shingle_author_4 Golub, L. M.
Borden, S. M.
Kleinberg, I.
shingle_catch_all_1 Golub, L. M.
Borden, S. M.
Kleinberg, I.
Urea content of gingival crevicular fluid and its relation to periodonal disease in humans
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
The present study has demonstrated that urea is present in gingival crevicular fluid and its concentration is usually several times higher than that of blood serum or saliva. This supports the hypothesis that the high pH seen in gingival crevices arises from urea. The concentration of crevicular urea was inversely related to the severity of gingival inflammation and increased markedly following periodontal surgery. It was concluded that clinically healthy or slightly inflamed gingivae have a mechanism for concentrating urea in crevicular fluid and that this mechanism is destroyed during inflammation but reconstituted following periodontal surgery.
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16000765
shingle_catch_all_2 Golub, L. M.
Borden, S. M.
Kleinberg, I.
Urea content of gingival crevicular fluid and its relation to periodonal disease in humans
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
The present study has demonstrated that urea is present in gingival crevicular fluid and its concentration is usually several times higher than that of blood serum or saliva. This supports the hypothesis that the high pH seen in gingival crevices arises from urea. The concentration of crevicular urea was inversely related to the severity of gingival inflammation and increased markedly following periodontal surgery. It was concluded that clinically healthy or slightly inflamed gingivae have a mechanism for concentrating urea in crevicular fluid and that this mechanism is destroyed during inflammation but reconstituted following periodontal surgery.
1600-0765
16000765
shingle_catch_all_3 Golub, L. M.
Borden, S. M.
Kleinberg, I.
Urea content of gingival crevicular fluid and its relation to periodonal disease in humans
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
The present study has demonstrated that urea is present in gingival crevicular fluid and its concentration is usually several times higher than that of blood serum or saliva. This supports the hypothesis that the high pH seen in gingival crevices arises from urea. The concentration of crevicular urea was inversely related to the severity of gingival inflammation and increased markedly following periodontal surgery. It was concluded that clinically healthy or slightly inflamed gingivae have a mechanism for concentrating urea in crevicular fluid and that this mechanism is destroyed during inflammation but reconstituted following periodontal surgery.
1600-0765
16000765
shingle_catch_all_4 Golub, L. M.
Borden, S. M.
Kleinberg, I.
Urea content of gingival crevicular fluid and its relation to periodonal disease in humans
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
The present study has demonstrated that urea is present in gingival crevicular fluid and its concentration is usually several times higher than that of blood serum or saliva. This supports the hypothesis that the high pH seen in gingival crevices arises from urea. The concentration of crevicular urea was inversely related to the severity of gingival inflammation and increased markedly following periodontal surgery. It was concluded that clinically healthy or slightly inflamed gingivae have a mechanism for concentrating urea in crevicular fluid and that this mechanism is destroyed during inflammation but reconstituted following periodontal surgery.
1600-0765
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shingle_title_4 Urea content of gingival crevicular fluid and its relation to periodonal disease in humans
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