Stephen, L.X.G.Nadeem, MuhammadDept. of Oral Medicine and PeriodonticsFaculty of Dentistry2013-09-272024-06-042007/11/062007/11/062013-09-272024-06-042006https://hdl.handle.net/10566/15830Magister Scientiae - MScPatients who are in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) experience a significantly increased rate of atherosclerotic complications. Inflammation plays a central role in the pathogenesis of these complications. The major acute phase protein, C-reactive protein (CRP) has been found to predict all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in ESRD patients. Many patients in ESRD experience elevated CRP levels without an overt infection. Periodontal diseases in the general population have been associated with both an increased prevalence of atherosclerotic complications and an elevation in serum CRP values. The aim of this present study was to investigate whether periodontal disease is associated with increased systemic inflammation reflected by CRP values, in patients with ESRD on maintenance haemodialysis (HD) or perioneal dialysis (PD).enPeriodontitisPeriodontal diseasesThe association between periodontitis and end-stage renal diseaseThesisUniversity of the Western Cape