Iranian Journal of Public Health (Dec 2000)

"CORRELATION BETWEEN PH, CONCENTRATION OF CA2+, p3+, NA+ AND K+ OF SALIVA AND DMVF INDEX IN 118 DENTISTRY STUDENTS OF TEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES "

  • Sh. Jafari,
  • D. Sedghi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 1-4

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118 Dentistry students were studied to show the possible correlation between pH, concentration of Ca2+, P3+, Na+, and K+ of saliva and Decay, Missing, and Filling Tooth (DMFT index). Candidates were between 20 and 30 years old and had no background systemic disorders; medial and dental histories, age, sex, and DMFT index were recorded in a questionnaire organized for this purpose. Saliva samples were collected according to the unstimulated whole saliva method. Saliva was expectorated into the test tubes and the PH, Ca2+, p3+, Na+, and K+ measured. Results from case and control groups were compared and statistically analyzed. It was concluded that there was no meaningful correlation between pH, concentration of Ca2+, P3+, Na+, and K+ and dental decay in the population, where as in men there was a meaningful association between pH and decay. Also in women alone there was a relative correlation between concentration of P3+ and decay (PV=0.06).

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