The Effect of Tobacco Smoking on Salivation

Aim: The purpose of this study was to examine the detrimental effect of smoking on the function of the salivary glands. Material and Methods: The study was conducted on 60 patients who were divided into two groups: a test group which included smokers and control group represented by non-smokers. Eac...

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Main Authors: Nikolina Petrušić, Martina Posavac, Ivan Sabol, Marinka Mravak-Stipetić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Zagreb. School of Dental Medicine 2015-01-01
Series:Acta Stomatologica Croatica
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/220525
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spelling doaj-fcd8211952a44de39cd54fb95ffc75f62020-11-24T23:38:02ZengUniversity of Zagreb. School of Dental MedicineActa Stomatologica Croatica0001-70191846-04102015-01-01494309315The Effect of Tobacco Smoking on SalivationNikolina Petrušić0Martina Posavac1Ivan Sabol2Marinka Mravak-Stipetić3Department of Oral Medicine, School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, CroatiaDepartment of Oral Medicine, School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, CroatiaDivision of Molecular Medicine, Ruđer Bošković Institute, Zagreb, CroatiaDepartment of Oral Medicine, School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, CroatiaAim: The purpose of this study was to examine the detrimental effect of smoking on the function of the salivary glands. Material and Methods: The study was conducted on 60 patients who were divided into two groups: a test group which included smokers and control group represented by non-smokers. Each group included 30 patients. General information was collected from all the respondents via a questionnaire as well as the data on the duration of smoking and number of cigarettes smoked per day. Saliva was collected by spitting method in a graduated tube and the amount of unstimulated and stimulated saliva was measured and recorded in ml per minute. Stimulated saliva was collected immediately after rinsing the mouth with a 2% aqueous solution of citric acid which is carried salivary stimulation. The presence of pigmentation on the teeth and coated tongue were recorded during clinical examination. The degree of oral hygiene was determined by plaque index. All the obtained data were statistically analyzed with significance level p <0.05. Results: The results showed no significant differences in the amount of saliva between smokers and non-smokers, however, the amount of saliva decreases significantly with the duration of smoking and increasing age of smokers. Also proven was the difference in the quality of saliva: smokers have thick saliva and nonsmokers predominantly serous. In addition, smokers have poorer oral hygiene status than non-smokers, and demonstrated a positive correlation between the level of oral hygiene and length of smoking tobacco. Conclusion: This study has proven that smoking adversely affects salivation: long-term smoking reduces the secretion of saliva and changes its quality.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/220525SmokingTobacco Use DisorderSalivaSalivationXerostomia
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author Nikolina Petrušić
Martina Posavac
Ivan Sabol
Marinka Mravak-Stipetić
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Martina Posavac
Ivan Sabol
Marinka Mravak-Stipetić
The Effect of Tobacco Smoking on Salivation
Acta Stomatologica Croatica
Smoking
Tobacco Use Disorder
Saliva
Salivation
Xerostomia
author_facet Nikolina Petrušić
Martina Posavac
Ivan Sabol
Marinka Mravak-Stipetić
author_sort Nikolina Petrušić
title The Effect of Tobacco Smoking on Salivation
title_short The Effect of Tobacco Smoking on Salivation
title_full The Effect of Tobacco Smoking on Salivation
title_fullStr The Effect of Tobacco Smoking on Salivation
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Tobacco Smoking on Salivation
title_sort effect of tobacco smoking on salivation
publisher University of Zagreb. School of Dental Medicine
series Acta Stomatologica Croatica
issn 0001-7019
1846-0410
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Aim: The purpose of this study was to examine the detrimental effect of smoking on the function of the salivary glands. Material and Methods: The study was conducted on 60 patients who were divided into two groups: a test group which included smokers and control group represented by non-smokers. Each group included 30 patients. General information was collected from all the respondents via a questionnaire as well as the data on the duration of smoking and number of cigarettes smoked per day. Saliva was collected by spitting method in a graduated tube and the amount of unstimulated and stimulated saliva was measured and recorded in ml per minute. Stimulated saliva was collected immediately after rinsing the mouth with a 2% aqueous solution of citric acid which is carried salivary stimulation. The presence of pigmentation on the teeth and coated tongue were recorded during clinical examination. The degree of oral hygiene was determined by plaque index. All the obtained data were statistically analyzed with significance level p <0.05. Results: The results showed no significant differences in the amount of saliva between smokers and non-smokers, however, the amount of saliva decreases significantly with the duration of smoking and increasing age of smokers. Also proven was the difference in the quality of saliva: smokers have thick saliva and nonsmokers predominantly serous. In addition, smokers have poorer oral hygiene status than non-smokers, and demonstrated a positive correlation between the level of oral hygiene and length of smoking tobacco. Conclusion: This study has proven that smoking adversely affects salivation: long-term smoking reduces the secretion of saliva and changes its quality.
topic Smoking
Tobacco Use Disorder
Saliva
Salivation
Xerostomia
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