Scientists probe why gum treatment works differently for men and women
NCT ID NCT06261723
Summary
This study aimed to understand how a standard, non-surgical gum cleaning treatment affects the body's immune response. Researchers followed 100 people with gum disease, comparing men and women, and those with and without obesity, to see if treatment worked differently for them. The main goal was to gather knowledge about the body's reaction to treatment and identify potential biological markers, not to test a new cure.
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Locations
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University Hospital Dr Peset
Valencia, Valencia, 46017, Spain
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University Hospital Dr. Peset
Valencia, Valencia, 46017, Spain
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