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Salivary Antioxidants in Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Patients with Inflammatory Periodontal Disease: A case-control study
Journal of Periodontology, 06/22/09
Gumus P et al. - The decrease in reduced salivary glutathione levels in type 1 DM may have a role in periodontal tissue destruction by predisposing tissues to oxidative stress.
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