DOI:

10.37988/1811-153X_2025_4_57

Predicting the negative effects of periodontal disease and smoking on liver functions and blood biochemical parameters: A correlational study

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Authors

  • Sh.Q. Al-Tamimi 1, PhD in Physiology, lecturer of the Basic Sciences Branch of the College of Dentistry
    ORCID: 0000-0002-7097-1510
  • R.M. Al-Amiri 1, PhD in Physiology, lecturer of the Basic Sciences Branch of the College of Dentistry
    ORCID: 0000-0003-3237-6400
  • F. Al-Khaqani 1, PhD, assistant professor of the Department of Medicine of the College of Medicine
  • R.K. Jawad 1, PhD, assistant lecturer of the Department of Biology of the College of Education for Pure Science
    ORCID: 0009-0001-3141-894X
  • R.H. Abdulmajeed 1, MSc, assistant lecturer of the Basic Sciences Branch of the College of Dentistry
    ORCID: 0000-0003-0077-4447
  • 1 University of Basrah, 61004, Basrah, Iraq

Abstract

This study aimed to verify the correlation between periodontal disease, liver function, and blood parameters to shed light on the potential future interactions among these factors and determine whether smoking plays a role in this relationship.
Materials and methods.
The study included 50 male, 25 smokers with periodontal disease, and 25 non-smokers with periodontal disease, aged 20—50 years. The clinical periodontal parameters pocket depth (PD) and clinical attachment level (CAL) were determined using William’s periodontal probe, and 6 sites around each tooth (mesiobuccal, mid-buccal, distobuccal, mesiolingual, mid-lingual, and distolingual) were detected.
Results.
The results showed a significant increase in bleeding (p=0.004), CAL (p<0.001), and PD (p<0.001) in smokers compared with non-smokers. There were substantial differences between smokers and non-smokers with a significant increase in AST and ALT in smokers rather than in non-smokers in relation to clinical periodontal parameters. For smokers, there was a positive correlation between both CAL and PD with AST and ALT (r=0.30—0.71, p<0.05). A positive correlation between bleeding, CAL, and PD with WBCs (r=0.34, 0.57, 0.50), Neu (r=0.67, 0.40, 0.48), Lym (r=0.48, 0.37, 0.39), and Plt (r=0.55, 0.38, 0.38); there was also a significant positive correlation between CAL and bleeding with WBCs (r=0.34, 0.63, 0.30), Neu (r=0.30, 0.39), Lym (r=0.41, 0.53), and Plt (r= 0.49, 0.45) in non-smokers, respectively.
Conclusion.
The analysis revealed a significant difference in liver enzyme levels between smokers and non-smokers with periodontal disease, and hematological parameters could predict periodontitis.

Key words:

AST, ALT, smoking, WBCs, RBC, periodontitis

For Citation

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Al-Tamimi Sh.Q., Al-Amiri R.M., Al-Khaqani F., Jawad R.K., Abdulmajeed R.H. Predicting the negative effects of periodontal disease and smoking on liver functions and blood biochemical parameters: A correlational study. Clinical Dentistry (Russia).  2025; 28 (4): 57—61. DOI: 10.37988/1811-153X_2025_4_57

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Received

December 24, 2024

Accepted

September 30, 2025

Published on

December 18, 2025