1. [The physicochemical and microbiological characteristics of saliva during and after pregnancy].
- Author
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Martínez-Pabón MC, Martínez Delgado CM, López-Palacio AM, Patiño-Gómez LM, and Arango-Pérez EA
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Adult, Female, Humans, Oral Health, Postpartum Period, Pregnancy, Saliva physiology, Young Adult, Saliva chemistry, Saliva microbiology
- Abstract
Objectives: Identify the changes in some physiological and microbiological parameters in the saliva from a group of women during and after their pregnancies., Methods: Stimulated whole saliva was collected from a cohort of 35 women during their pregnancy and afterwards to determine each sample's physicochemical (secretion rate, pH and buffer capacity) and microbiological characteristics (acidogenic bacteria count)., Results: The pH and buffer capacity of saliva during pregnancy were lower than after pregnancy. There were no statistically significant changes regarding S. mutans and Lactobacillus spp. count, but a tendency towards increased values during pregnancy was noted., Conclusions: Changes occurring in the saliva of pregnant women can lead to an increase of risk of suffering disease affecting one's oral health, such as caries, gingivitis and periodontal disease; this could be prevented by appropriate diagnosis and dental follow-up, including education regarding pregnant women's oral health.
- Published
- 2014