1. SALIVARY PARAMETERS AS CARIES RISK FACTORS.
- Author
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Sinor, M. Z., Y., Azizah, Ismail, A. R., and A., Nizam
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DENTAL caries , *SALIVA - Abstract
Introduction: The etiology and pathogenesis of dental caries are multifactorial, and there are marked variations in individual susceptibility to the disease. Studies has shown, saliva, as an intrinsic host factor, play a key role in modulating the initiation and progression of caries. A lot of studies were done and resulted in non-conclusive association between salivary parameters and caries. This study was conducted to determine the association of salivary properties and dental caries status among patient attending government dental clinics in Kota Bharu, Kelantan. Methodology: This is a cross sectional study of patient attending government dental clinics in Kota Bharu. 170 patients who fulfill inclusion and exclusion criteria were selected at every 10th interval. Based on DMFT score, they were grouped as active caries (at least one untreated D) and no caries (D=0). Saliva parameters were assessed using BUFFER@ TEST KIT- by GIC Co. Data was analyzed using SPSS version 13. Results: Non-caries group were found to have higher pH and stimulated flow rate (p < 0.05). Conclusion: It is concluded that those with low pH and low salivary flow rate will at higher risk to develop caries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007