Romanian Journal of Medical Practice (Jun 2018)

SALIVARY PARAMETERS ALTERED IN SMOKERS AND POSSIBLE CORRELATIONS WITH THE CARIOGENIC ACTIVITY

  • Daniela G. Balan,
  • Dan Piperea-Sianu,
  • Andra E. Balcangiu-Stroescu,
  • Silvia Maria Stoicescu,
  • Viorica Tarmure,
  • Dorin Ionescu,
  • Iulia I. Stanescu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.37897/RJMP.2018.2.12
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 141 – 145

Abstract

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Objectives. Our research team aimed to evaluate the effects smoking has on several salivary parameters and to assess if there are any correlations between smoking and the cariogenic activity. Material and method. The present research included a total of 35 participants. Saliva was collected from every participant to the study. Salivary chloride, calcium and potassium levels, as well as salivary flux and pH were determined for all subjects. Results. Our results showed significantly lower salivary flux and pH levels in smokers compared to nonsmokers (p < 0.01). Chloride, calcium and potassium we found to have higher concentrations in smokers compared to the control group. However, a statistical significance could be found only for calcium (p = 0.02). Moreover, we were able to find in the smokers group a positive correlation in smokers between salivary chloride levels and cariogenic activity as well as a negative correlation could be found in smokers between salivary calcium levels and the cariogenic activity Conclusions. The results of the present study show that smoking alters salivary parameters and that these modifications can favour the development of dental caries.

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