The Effect of Smoking on Mineral and Protein Composition of Saliva

Introduction: To assess the salivary composition of proteins and minerals in smokers compared with non-smokers.   Materials and Methods: In this study we compared the total protein and Ca, Na, K, Mg, Pb of whole saliva in two groups of men (28 smokers and 31nonsmokers) aged between 29-41years.   Re...

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Main Authors: Ali Fattahi Bafghi, ali goljanian, Peyman Bakhshayi Sharbabaki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2015-07-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Subjects:
Ca
Na
Mg
K
Pb
Online Access:http://ijorl.mums.ac.ir/article_3818_ccf2dcbf95a23b9ed2c6e61e644d7d2d.pdf
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Summary:Introduction: To assess the salivary composition of proteins and minerals in smokers compared with non-smokers.   Materials and Methods: In this study we compared the total protein and Ca, Na, K, Mg, Pb of whole saliva in two groups of men (28 smokers and 31nonsmokers) aged between 29-41years.   Results: Fifty-nine participants were evaluated. The mean age was 33.14±5.32 years among smokers and 32.15±5.12 years among non-smokers (P>0.05). The mean concentration of total protein, Ca, Pb,and Zn of whole saliva in smokers was lower than that in non-smokers, but the difference was not statistically significant (P>0.05). The mean concentration of Na, K, Mg in whole saliva was not significantly different between smokers and non-smokers (P>0.05).   Conclusion:  We specified that smoking reduced the value of total protein, Ca and Pb of saliva, however it did not havean impact on Na, K, and Mg of saliva.
ISSN:2251-7251
2251-726X