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Evaluation And Comparison Of Salivary Total Antioxidant Level, Ph And Flow Rate Among Caries Active And Caries Free Children.
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-185563
ABSTRACT
Oral hygiene, saliva and its constituents have crucial role in the development of dental caries.

AIM:

To correlate the Total Antioxidant Level (TAL), pH and Flow Rate (FR) of unstimulated saliva with caries.

DESIGN:

sixty children aged 6-13 years attended to the department of Pedodontics were selected. Caries Active (CA, n=30) and Caries Free (CF, n=30).

METHODOLOGY:

Salivary antioxidant level estimated by Phosphomolybdenum method, pH by digital pH meter and FR measured in milliliter/minute.

RESULTS:

Total antioxidant level was significantly high in CA(0.19) than CF children (0.08), pH (CA 5.96, CF 7.13) and FR (CA 0.32 ml/min, CF 0.42 ml/min) were less in caries active and more in free group.

CONCLUSION:

Higher level of total antioxidant level, lower level of pH and FR among caries active children can be used as a caries risk indicator
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Full text: 1 Index: IMSEAR Year: 2018 Type: Article
Full text: 1 Index: IMSEAR Year: 2018 Type: Article