Oral Health Status in relation to Salivary Antimicrobial Peptide in Pregnant Women

S. Hussein, A. Alwaheb
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Background: Oral health is a mirror of general health. During pregnancy, oral health is affected by changes in saliva and oral hygiene measures which may lead to more dental caries. Objective: Assess oral health status in relation to salivary antimicrobial peptides in pregnant women. Subjects and Method: This cross sectional study was carried out in different primary health care centers in Rusafa sectors/ Baghdad city. The total sample included was 80 women (their  age range from 21-30). The study group consisted of 40 pregnant women: half of them were in the first trimester and  others were in third trimester, while the control group included 40 non-pregnant married females. Dental Plaque was recorded according to simplified oral hygiene index. Dental caries were diagnosed by using WHO (2013) criteria. Unstimulated salivary samples were collected. Chemical analysis of salivary samples was performed for the detection of human β-Defensin 2. Results: The current study revealed that dental caries experiences (decayed surfaces(DS), missed surfaces (MS) and decayed, missing, filled surfaces(DMFS)) were higher among pregnant than non-pregnant females especially in the third trimester, add percentage with no significant differences, while filled surfaces (FS) were higher in the control group with also no significant difference. Regarding plaque index, results revealed that pregnant women had higher plaque index than non-pregnant women, with significant higher per-centage (53.3%) in the third trimester, P value = 0.027. The salivary human β-Defensin 2 was higher among the pregnant group in the third trimester with statistically no significant difference. Conclusion: More plaque accumulation during pregnancy may explain the higher preva-lence of dental caries as the dental plaque considered to be the chief contributing factor in dental caries.
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孕妇口腔健康状况与唾液抗菌肽的关系
背景:口腔健康是整体健康的一面镜子。在怀孕期间,口腔健康受到唾液变化和口腔卫生措施的影响,可能会导致更多的龋齿。目的:评估孕妇口腔健康状况与唾液抗菌肽的关系。研究对象和方法:本横断面研究在巴格达市鲁萨法区不同的初级卫生保健中心进行。总样本包括80名女性(年龄在21-30岁之间)。研究组由40名孕妇组成:其中一半处于妊娠早期,另一半处于妊娠晚期,而对照组包括40名未怀孕的已婚女性。根据简易口腔卫生指数记录牙菌斑。采用WHO(2013)标准诊断龋病。采集未受刺激的唾液样本。对唾液样品进行化学分析,检测人β-防御素2。结果:本研究发现,妊娠组的龋面(蛀面(DS)、缺面(MS)和蛀面、缺面、补面(DMFS)发生率明显高于非妊娠组,尤其是妊娠晚期,且差异无统计学意义,而补面(FS)发生率高于对照组,差异无统计学意义。在斑块指数方面,结果显示孕妇的斑块指数高于非孕妇,在妊娠晚期的百分比(53.3%)显著高于非孕妇,P值= 0.027。妊娠晚期妊娠组唾液中人β-防御素2含量较高,差异无统计学意义。结论:牙菌斑是导致龋齿的主要因素,妊娠期牙菌斑积累较多可能是导致龋齿发病率增高的原因。
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