The Role and Impact of Salivary Zn Levels on Dental Caries

Introduction. Minimal attention has been given to the role of salivary microelements, the importance they have in reducing the intensity of caries, and the effect of caries prophylaxes. Aim. This research aimed to determine the concentration and quantity of Zn and its impact on the prevention and th...

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Main Authors: Milaim Sejdini, Agim Begzati, Sami Salihu, Sokol Krasniqi, Nora Berisha, Nora Aliu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2018-01-01
Series:International Journal of Dentistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8137915
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spelling doaj-080506f68aaa4034807b061fe16f959f2020-11-24T22:37:41ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Dentistry1687-87281687-87362018-01-01201810.1155/2018/81379158137915The Role and Impact of Salivary Zn Levels on Dental CariesMilaim Sejdini0Agim Begzati1Sami Salihu2Sokol Krasniqi3Nora Berisha4Nora Aliu5Faculty of Medicine, Orthodontic Clinic, University of Pristina, Pristina, KosovoFaculty of Medicine, Paediatric Dentistry Clinic, University of Pristina, Pristina, KosovoFaculty of Medicine, Maxillofacial Surgery Clinic, University of Pristina, Pristina, KosovoFaculty of Medicine, Orthodontic Clinic, University of Pristina, Pristina, KosovoFaculty of Medicine, Orthodontic Clinic, University of Pristina, Pristina, KosovoFaculty of Medicine, Orthodontic Clinic, University of Pristina, Pristina, KosovoIntroduction. Minimal attention has been given to the role of salivary microelements, the importance they have in reducing the intensity of caries, and the effect of caries prophylaxes. Aim. This research aimed to determine the concentration and quantity of Zn and its impact on the prevention and the reduction of the intensity of caries in schoolchildren aged 12-13 years with permanent dentition. Methods. For this research, we analyzed the stimulated and nonstimulated full saliva of 106 schoolchildren divided into three groups by mean decayed, missing, and filled teeth (DMFT) index. The control group consisted of 25 caries-free children, the second group had 47 children with mean DMFT index of 1 to 6, and the third group had 34 children with DMFT index of ≥ 6. Complete saliva was collected from all children in a sterile test tube. Results. The concentration of Zn in saliva before stimulation in caries-free children has variations of the order of 0.001+ to 0.01 mmol/l. The maximum concentration after stimulation is 6.72 mmol/l, while the maximum value is 64.38 mmol/l. Conclusion. The Zn concentration in the stimulated saliva showed a significant increase in the group of caries-free children and could be described as a positive value for the reduction of caries.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8137915
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Agim Begzati
Sami Salihu
Sokol Krasniqi
Nora Berisha
Nora Aliu
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Agim Begzati
Sami Salihu
Sokol Krasniqi
Nora Berisha
Nora Aliu
The Role and Impact of Salivary Zn Levels on Dental Caries
International Journal of Dentistry
author_facet Milaim Sejdini
Agim Begzati
Sami Salihu
Sokol Krasniqi
Nora Berisha
Nora Aliu
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title The Role and Impact of Salivary Zn Levels on Dental Caries
title_short The Role and Impact of Salivary Zn Levels on Dental Caries
title_full The Role and Impact of Salivary Zn Levels on Dental Caries
title_fullStr The Role and Impact of Salivary Zn Levels on Dental Caries
title_full_unstemmed The Role and Impact of Salivary Zn Levels on Dental Caries
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publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Dentistry
issn 1687-8728
1687-8736
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Introduction. Minimal attention has been given to the role of salivary microelements, the importance they have in reducing the intensity of caries, and the effect of caries prophylaxes. Aim. This research aimed to determine the concentration and quantity of Zn and its impact on the prevention and the reduction of the intensity of caries in schoolchildren aged 12-13 years with permanent dentition. Methods. For this research, we analyzed the stimulated and nonstimulated full saliva of 106 schoolchildren divided into three groups by mean decayed, missing, and filled teeth (DMFT) index. The control group consisted of 25 caries-free children, the second group had 47 children with mean DMFT index of 1 to 6, and the third group had 34 children with DMFT index of ≥ 6. Complete saliva was collected from all children in a sterile test tube. Results. The concentration of Zn in saliva before stimulation in caries-free children has variations of the order of 0.001+ to 0.01 mmol/l. The maximum concentration after stimulation is 6.72 mmol/l, while the maximum value is 64.38 mmol/l. Conclusion. The Zn concentration in the stimulated saliva showed a significant increase in the group of caries-free children and could be described as a positive value for the reduction of caries.
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