%0 Journal Article %T Periodontitis as a Marker of Systemic Inflammation and Comorbid Pathology: Data from a Multidisciplinary Screening %A Nur-Mukhammad Ayubovich Musaev %A Anna Valerievna Dulgeridu %A Arina Sergeevna Kozinchenko %A Daria Nikolaevna Travina %A Giuliar Mirzaevna Mamedova %A Nurana Bakhtiiar Kizi Isaeva %A Jamaleil Alikhanovich Khamkhoev %A Marem Musaevna Meyrieva %A Agunda Aslanovna Archegova %A Zyuneibet Abdulkadirovna Alimi %J Asian Journal of Periodontics and Orthodontics %@ 3062-3499 %D 2026 %V 6 %N 1 %R 10.51847/q3yrqxsuh1 %P 13-24 %X This single-center cross-sectional study aimed to assess the prevalence and structure of cardiometabolic disorders in patients with chronic periodontitis in real-world clinical practice. A cohort of 212 patients (mean age 51.3±8.7 years) from a dental clinic with a verified diagnosis of moderate or severe periodontitis was included. All participants, in addition to dental examination with determination of CPI, PPD, and CAL indices, underwent comprehensive therapeutic and laboratory examination, including blood pressure measurement, determination of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) levels. The results revealed extremely high comorbidity. Arterial hypertension was diagnosed in 60.4% of patients, and disorders of carbohydrate metabolism (prediabetes and type 2 diabetes mellitus) in 44.3%. Notably, prediabetes was first identified during this screening in 22.2% of individuals. A clear dose-dependent relationship was established: patients with severe periodontitis (CAL ≥5 mm) suffered from hypertension and dysglycemia significantly more often and had higher levels of systemic inflammatory markers (hs-CRP) compared to the moderate severity group. A strong positive correlation was found between the level of clinical attachment loss (CAL) and hs-CRP concentration (r=0.48; p %U https://tsdp.net/article/periodontitis-as-a-marker-of-systemic-inflammation-and-comorbid-pathology-data-from-a-multidiscipli-weaxqxb8oslga1w