Differences in the salivary inorganic ions levels and salivary flow rate of the periodontitis and non-periodontitis patients

Introduction: Saliva contains numerous proteins and electrolytes that may serve as biomarkers of pathological conditions, including periodontitis. Saliva flow also influenced by pathological conditions, such as periodontitis. Therefore, saliva analysis, as one of the biomarker source needs to be exa...

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Main Authors: Rizki Amalina, Mahdalena Mahdalena, Grahita Aditya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Padjadjaran 2020-07-01
Series:Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry
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Online Access:http://jurnal.unpad.ac.id/pjd/article/view/21201
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spelling doaj-72e834be512d4adbbdd22b951709611e2021-06-02T07:09:07ZengUniversitas PadjadjaranPadjadjaran Journal of Dentistry1979-02012549-62122020-07-0132216016510.24198/pjd.vol30no3.2120113290Differences in the salivary inorganic ions levels and salivary flow rate of the periodontitis and non-periodontitis patientsRizki Amalina0Mahdalena Mahdalena1Grahita Aditya2Sultan Agung Islamic UniversitySultan Agung Islamic UniversitySultan Agung Islamic UniversityIntroduction: Saliva contains numerous proteins and electrolytes that may serve as biomarkers of pathological conditions, including periodontitis. Saliva flow also influenced by pathological conditions, such as periodontitis. Therefore, saliva analysis, as one of the biomarker source needs to be examined. This study was aimed to analyse the differences salivary inorganic ions levels (calcium, phosphate, and bicarbonate) and salivary flow rate in periodontitis and non-periodontitis patients. Methods: This research was analytic-observational using two groups, the healthy periodontal group consisting of 21 people (PI scores between 0-0.2) and the periodontitis group consisting of 21 people (PI scores between 0.7-8.0). Unstimulated saliva was collected using a passive drolling method. The calcium, phosphate and bicarbonate levels in the saliva were analysed using UV/Vis spectrophotometers. Results: Calcium, phosphate and bicarbonate levels in saliva were different between groups. Salivary flow rate also different between groups. There was a significant difference (p = 0.00) in the calcium, phosphate and bicarbonate levels between groups (t-test), and also significantly different (p = 0.000) salivary flow rate between groups. The higher the salivary flow rate, the higher the levels of calcium, phosphate and bicarbonate would be. Conclusion: Periodontitis condition increases the level of salivary inorganic ions and salivary flow rate because of periodontal inflammation. This inflammation mainly because of plaque deposition and calculus. Increased level of inorganic ions in the saliva such as calcium, phosphate, and bicarbonate, and also the salivary flow rate indicates the existence of a periodontal disease.http://jurnal.unpad.ac.id/pjd/article/view/21201bicarbonatecalciumperiodontitisphosphatesalivary flow rate
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author Rizki Amalina
Mahdalena Mahdalena
Grahita Aditya
spellingShingle Rizki Amalina
Mahdalena Mahdalena
Grahita Aditya
Differences in the salivary inorganic ions levels and salivary flow rate of the periodontitis and non-periodontitis patients
Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry
bicarbonate
calcium
periodontitis
phosphate
salivary flow rate
author_facet Rizki Amalina
Mahdalena Mahdalena
Grahita Aditya
author_sort Rizki Amalina
title Differences in the salivary inorganic ions levels and salivary flow rate of the periodontitis and non-periodontitis patients
title_short Differences in the salivary inorganic ions levels and salivary flow rate of the periodontitis and non-periodontitis patients
title_full Differences in the salivary inorganic ions levels and salivary flow rate of the periodontitis and non-periodontitis patients
title_fullStr Differences in the salivary inorganic ions levels and salivary flow rate of the periodontitis and non-periodontitis patients
title_full_unstemmed Differences in the salivary inorganic ions levels and salivary flow rate of the periodontitis and non-periodontitis patients
title_sort differences in the salivary inorganic ions levels and salivary flow rate of the periodontitis and non-periodontitis patients
publisher Universitas Padjadjaran
series Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry
issn 1979-0201
2549-6212
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Introduction: Saliva contains numerous proteins and electrolytes that may serve as biomarkers of pathological conditions, including periodontitis. Saliva flow also influenced by pathological conditions, such as periodontitis. Therefore, saliva analysis, as one of the biomarker source needs to be examined. This study was aimed to analyse the differences salivary inorganic ions levels (calcium, phosphate, and bicarbonate) and salivary flow rate in periodontitis and non-periodontitis patients. Methods: This research was analytic-observational using two groups, the healthy periodontal group consisting of 21 people (PI scores between 0-0.2) and the periodontitis group consisting of 21 people (PI scores between 0.7-8.0). Unstimulated saliva was collected using a passive drolling method. The calcium, phosphate and bicarbonate levels in the saliva were analysed using UV/Vis spectrophotometers. Results: Calcium, phosphate and bicarbonate levels in saliva were different between groups. Salivary flow rate also different between groups. There was a significant difference (p = 0.00) in the calcium, phosphate and bicarbonate levels between groups (t-test), and also significantly different (p = 0.000) salivary flow rate between groups. The higher the salivary flow rate, the higher the levels of calcium, phosphate and bicarbonate would be. Conclusion: Periodontitis condition increases the level of salivary inorganic ions and salivary flow rate because of periodontal inflammation. This inflammation mainly because of plaque deposition and calculus. Increased level of inorganic ions in the saliva such as calcium, phosphate, and bicarbonate, and also the salivary flow rate indicates the existence of a periodontal disease.
topic bicarbonate
calcium
periodontitis
phosphate
salivary flow rate
url http://jurnal.unpad.ac.id/pjd/article/view/21201
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