Study of salivary inorganic elements in relations to dental caries in a group of Malaysian primary school children in Shah Alam / Hala Fathallah Ali Ben Ghasheer

Introduction: Dental caries is one of the most common dental diseases. It is a competition between the pathologic factors such as bacteria and carbohydrates and the protective factors such as saliva. Saliva refers to the fluid that surrounds oral tissues and maintains normal physiologic functions...

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Main Author: Ben Ghasheer, Hala Fathallah Ali
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spelling my.uitm.ir.120982016-05-14T11:15:27Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/12098/ Study of salivary inorganic elements in relations to dental caries in a group of Malaysian primary school children in Shah Alam / Hala Fathallah Ali Ben Ghasheer Ben Ghasheer, Hala Fathallah Ali Oral and dental medicine. Pathology. Diseases Introduction: Dental caries is one of the most common dental diseases. It is a competition between the pathologic factors such as bacteria and carbohydrates and the protective factors such as saliva. Saliva refers to the fluid that surrounds oral tissues and maintains normal physiologic functions. Previous studies had shown that inorganic constituents of saliva played an essential role in the caries process. Objectives: To determine and compare the concentration of salivary inorganic elements namely, Sodium (Na), Potassium (K), Copper (Cu), Zinc (Zn), Manganese (Mn) and Iron (Fe) and assess their possible relationship with caries in unstimulated saliva obtained from Malaysian school children aged 8-12 years old in Shah Alam. Methods: 120 primary school children were included; caries status of each child was scored. Five ml of unstimulated whole saliva was obtained. Saliva samples subjected to analysis of elements concentrations using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer. Results: Na, K, Cu and Zn mean levels in caries free group were 16.88±8.20 ppm, 21.57± 11.29 ppm, 0.12±0.06 ppm and 0.09±0.05 ppm, respectively. While in caries group the mean levels were 40.41 ±20.66 ppm, 30.39±13.53 ppm, 0.29±0.08 ppm and 0.14±0.10 ppm, respectively. Mn and Fe levels did not show any significant variation. All the investigated elements showed highly significant variations when compared among Malays, Indians and Chinese groups. A statistically significant difference was observed between different age groups. No sex based difference was found. Conclusions: Na, Cu and Zn levels in saliva were significantly lower in caries free group, K level in saliva was significantly higher in caries free group. A statistically significant positive correlation was recorded between salivary Na, Cu and Zn levels and dental caries, while a negative correlation was found between salivary K and dental caries, thus suggesting the possibility of their effect and potentiality in modifying the dental caries. 2013 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/12098/1/TM_HALA%20FATHALLAH%20ALI%20BEN%20GHASHEER%20DS%2013_5%201.pdf Ben Ghasheer, Hala Fathallah Ali (2013) Study of salivary inorganic elements in relations to dental caries in a group of Malaysian primary school children in Shah Alam / Hala Fathallah Ali Ben Ghasheer. Masters thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA.
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Ben Ghasheer, Hala Fathallah Ali
Study of salivary inorganic elements in relations to dental caries in a group of Malaysian primary school children in Shah Alam / Hala Fathallah Ali Ben Ghasheer
description Introduction: Dental caries is one of the most common dental diseases. It is a competition between the pathologic factors such as bacteria and carbohydrates and the protective factors such as saliva. Saliva refers to the fluid that surrounds oral tissues and maintains normal physiologic functions. Previous studies had shown that inorganic constituents of saliva played an essential role in the caries process. Objectives: To determine and compare the concentration of salivary inorganic elements namely, Sodium (Na), Potassium (K), Copper (Cu), Zinc (Zn), Manganese (Mn) and Iron (Fe) and assess their possible relationship with caries in unstimulated saliva obtained from Malaysian school children aged 8-12 years old in Shah Alam. Methods: 120 primary school children were included; caries status of each child was scored. Five ml of unstimulated whole saliva was obtained. Saliva samples subjected to analysis of elements concentrations using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer. Results: Na, K, Cu and Zn mean levels in caries free group were 16.88±8.20 ppm, 21.57± 11.29 ppm, 0.12±0.06 ppm and 0.09±0.05 ppm, respectively. While in caries group the mean levels were 40.41 ±20.66 ppm, 30.39±13.53 ppm, 0.29±0.08 ppm and 0.14±0.10 ppm, respectively. Mn and Fe levels did not show any significant variation. All the investigated elements showed highly significant variations when compared among Malays, Indians and Chinese groups. A statistically significant difference was observed between different age groups. No sex based difference was found. Conclusions: Na, Cu and Zn levels in saliva were significantly lower in caries free group, K level in saliva was significantly higher in caries free group. A statistically significant positive correlation was recorded between salivary Na, Cu and Zn levels and dental caries, while a negative correlation was found between salivary K and dental caries, thus suggesting the possibility of their effect and potentiality in modifying the dental caries.
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title Study of salivary inorganic elements in relations to dental caries in a group of Malaysian primary school children in Shah Alam / Hala Fathallah Ali Ben Ghasheer
title_short Study of salivary inorganic elements in relations to dental caries in a group of Malaysian primary school children in Shah Alam / Hala Fathallah Ali Ben Ghasheer
title_full Study of salivary inorganic elements in relations to dental caries in a group of Malaysian primary school children in Shah Alam / Hala Fathallah Ali Ben Ghasheer
title_fullStr Study of salivary inorganic elements in relations to dental caries in a group of Malaysian primary school children in Shah Alam / Hala Fathallah Ali Ben Ghasheer
title_full_unstemmed Study of salivary inorganic elements in relations to dental caries in a group of Malaysian primary school children in Shah Alam / Hala Fathallah Ali Ben Ghasheer
title_sort study of salivary inorganic elements in relations to dental caries in a group of malaysian primary school children in shah alam / hala fathallah ali ben ghasheer
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