Gingival Crevicular Blood as a Potential Screening Tool: A Cross Sectional Comparative Study.
Biagio RaponeElisabetta FerraraLuigi SantacroceSkender TopiIlaria ConvertiAntonio GnoniAntonio ScaranoSalvatore ScaccoPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2020)
Gingival crevicular blood test was demonstrated as a feasible and useful primary screening tool test for detecting diabetes and for glucose estimation in non-diabetic patients. Use of gingival crevicular blood for screening is an attractive way of identifying a reasonable option of finger-stick blood glucose measurement under the appropriate circumstances. Rapid assessment may precede diagnostic evaluation in diabetic as well as healthy patients with acute severe bleeding. In addition, gingival crevicular blood levels may be needed to monitor the diabetic output.