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Aboelliel, E., Elbaz, G., Sabek, N., ABO ELSOUD, A. (2021). Evaluation of Some Salivary Parameters in a Group of Children Suffering From Rampant Caries in Ismailia City. Dental Science Updates, 2(1), 69-75. doi: 10.21608/dsu.2021.32325.1039
Eman Aboelliel; Ghada Abd Elhamed Elbaz; Nagwan Abd El Aziz Mohamed Sabek; Asmaa Ali ABO ELSOUD. "Evaluation of Some Salivary Parameters in a Group of Children Suffering From Rampant Caries in Ismailia City". Dental Science Updates, 2, 1, 2021, 69-75. doi: 10.21608/dsu.2021.32325.1039
Aboelliel, E., Elbaz, G., Sabek, N., ABO ELSOUD, A. (2021). 'Evaluation of Some Salivary Parameters in a Group of Children Suffering From Rampant Caries in Ismailia City', Dental Science Updates, 2(1), pp. 69-75. doi: 10.21608/dsu.2021.32325.1039
Aboelliel, E., Elbaz, G., Sabek, N., ABO ELSOUD, A. Evaluation of Some Salivary Parameters in a Group of Children Suffering From Rampant Caries in Ismailia City. Dental Science Updates, 2021; 2(1): 69-75. doi: 10.21608/dsu.2021.32325.1039

Evaluation of Some Salivary Parameters in a Group of Children Suffering From Rampant Caries in Ismailia City

Article 9, Volume 2, Issue 1, March 2021, Page 69-75  XML PDF (388.38 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/dsu.2021.32325.1039
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Authors
Eman Aboelliel email 1; Ghada Abd Elhamed Elbaz2; Nagwan Abd El Aziz Mohamed Sabek3; Asmaa Ali ABO ELSOUD4
1pediatric dentistry department ,faculty of dentistry ,suez canal university,ismailia ,egypt
2pediatric,preventive dentistry and dental public health,faculty of dentistry,suez canal university
3Biochimestry department, faculty of medicine,suez canal university
4Pediatric, Preventive Dentistry and Dental Public Health Faculty of Dentistry Suez Canal University
Abstract
Introduction: Rampant caries (RC) is a severe form of dental decay with multifactorial origin. RC poses a challenging management problem for dentists and patients. Aim: the aim of the study was to evaluate and compare between some salivary parameters: pH, buffering capacity, total protein, flow rate and zinc concentration in a group of children suffering from rampant caries and others with normal caries activity in Ismailia city. Material and methods: sixty apparently healthy children aged from 3-5 years of both sexes. According to dmfs index the selected children were divided into three groups. Saliva samples were examined for salivary pH changes, measured by pH meter, Buffering capacity by titratable acidity, Total protein by colorimetric method, Flow rate by drooling method and Zinc concentration using an atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Results: there was no statistically significant difference between mean salivary pH values in three groups. Salivary buffering capacity results showed, group I had a statistically significantly highest mean buffering capacity, There was no statistically significant difference between group II and group III, salivary total proteins showed no statically significant difference between group I and group II; both showed the statistically significant highest mean total protein, but group III showed the statistically significant lowest mean salivary total protein. There was no statistically significant difference between the three groups in salivary flow rate and Zn concentration. Conclusion: salivary pH, flow rate and Zn conc. can’t be used as an indicator for occurrence of rampant caries but salivary total protein and salivary buffering capacity may be used.
Introduction: Rampant caries (RC) is a severe form of dental decay with multifactorial
origin. RC poses a challenging management problem for dentists and
patients. Aim: the aim of the study was to evaluate and compare between some salivary
parameters: pH, buffering capacity, total protein, flow rate and zinc concentration in a
group of children suffering from rampant caries and others with normal caries activity
in Ismailia city. Material and methods: sixty apparently healthy children aged from
3-5 years of both sexes. According to dmfs index the selected children were divided
into three groups. Saliva samples were examined for salivary pH changes, measured
by pH meter, Buffering capacity by titratable acidity, Total protein by colorimetric
method, Flow rate by drooling method and Zinc concentration using an atomic
absorption spectrophotometer. Results: there was no statistically significant difference
between mean salivary pH values in three groups. Salivary buffering capacity results
showed, group I had a statistically significantly highest mean buffering capacity, There
was no statistically significant difference between group II and group III, salivary
total proteins showed no statically significant difference between group I and group < /span>
II; both showed the statistically significant highest mean total protein, but group III
showed the statistically significant lowest mean salivary total protein. There was no
statistically significant difference between the three groups in salivary flow rate and
Zn concentration. Conclusion: salivary pH, flow rate and Zn conc. can’t be used as
an indicator for occurrence of rampant caries but salivary total protein and salivary
buffering capacity may be used.
 
Keywords
Rampant caries (RC); salivary power of hydrogen(pH); salivary flow rate; salivary total protein; salivary buffering capacity
Main Subjects
Pediatric dentistry
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