Impact of systemic statins on periodontal health: a retrospective study in a Lebanese population
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Keywords

statins
periodontal health
bone regeneration
cholesterol management
retrospective study

How to Cite

BOUSTANY, E., SAAD, G., & AL MANHAL, W. (2025). Impact of systemic statins on periodontal health: a retrospective study in a Lebanese population. International Arab Journal of Dentistry (IAJD), 16(2), 36-44. Retrieved from https://journals.usj.edu.lb/iajd/article/view/1481

Abstract

Introduction: Statins, primarily used for cholesterol management, have shown potential in improving periodontal health due to their anti-inflammatory and bone-regenerative properties.

Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on 30 patients under statin medication. A control group of 30 non-statin users was selected using propensity score matching (PSM) to minimize bias. Data on pocket depth, attachment loss, and radiographic bone loss were collected at two time points: T0 and T1. Statistical analysis was performed using RStudio, with a significance threshold set at p < 0.05.

Results: The study revealed significant decrease in pocket depth (p = 0.0027), attachment loss (p < 0.001), and radiographic bone loss (p < 0.001) in the statin group compared to the control group from T0 to T1.

Conclusions: These findings suggest that systemic statins contribute to improved periodontal health. Further research is needed to confirm these effects and evaluate long-term clinical implications.

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