Nickel and chromium levels in the saliva of patients with fixed orthodontic appliances.

Soghra Yassaei, Shayesta Dadfarnia, Hakima Ahadian, Farshad Moradi
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Abstract

Aim: The purpose of this study was to investigate the salivary concentration of nickel and chromium of patients undergoing orthodontic treatment.

Methods: In this study 32 patients who presented to the orthodontic clinic were selected. The salivary samples were taken from the patients in four stages: before appliance placement and 20 days, 3 months, and 6 months following appliance placement. The salivary samples were collected in a plastic tube and were stored in the freezer before analysis. The samples were then transferred to the laboratory, and the amounts of metals were determined by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry with an autosampler. Each sample was analyzed three times, and the average was reported.

Results: It was found that the average amount of nickel in the saliva 20 days after appliance placement was 0.8 μg/L more than before placement. Also, the amount of salivary nickel 20 days after the appliance placement was more than at the other stages, but the differences were not significant. The average amount of chromium in the saliva was found to be between 2.6 and 3.6 μg/L. The amount of chromium at all stages after appliance placement was more than before, but the differences between the chromium levels of saliva at all stages were not significant.

Conclusion: There was no significant difference in the average amount of salivary nickel and chromium of patients at various stages of orthodontic appliance placement.

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固定正畸矫治器患者唾液中镍和铬的含量。
目的:研究正畸治疗患者唾液中镍、铬的浓度变化。方法:选择32例就诊于正畸门诊的患者作为研究对象。分别在矫治器放置前、放置前20天、放置后3个月和放置后6个月采集患者唾液样本。唾液样本收集在塑料管中,并在分析前储存在冰箱中。然后将样品转移到实验室,用自动进样器用石墨炉原子吸收光谱法测定金属的含量。每个样本分析三次,并报告平均值。结果:放置矫治器后20 d唾液中镍的平均含量较放置矫治器前增加0.8 μg/L。放置矫治器后20 d的唾液镍含量高于其他阶段,但差异不显著。唾液中铬的平均含量为2.6 ~ 3.6 μg/L。矫治器放置后各阶段的铬含量均高于放置前,但各阶段唾液中铬含量差异不显著。结论:正畸矫治器放置不同阶段患者唾液中镍、铬的平均含量差异无统计学意义。
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