自价老年人的唾液流动与牙根龋病

Soraya León , Erick Castro , Katherine Arriagada , Rodrigo A. Giacaman
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虽然唾液在预防牙根龋中的作用一直存在广泛的争议,但很少有研究调查唾液流动与牙根龋的关系。目的探讨社区老年人唾液流量减少是否与牙根龋发病率和活动性增加有关。材料与方法对332名老年人进行了横断面研究。研究对象接受了访谈,完成了一份社会人口调查问卷,进行了口头检查,并捐献了未受刺激和受刺激的唾液流样本。采用ICDAS标准进行临床检查,评估牙根龋的患病率和活动度。计算“牙根龋指数”(RCI)和活跃牙根龋百分比(ARC)。数据分析采用学生t检验、方差分析和Kruskal Wallis,显著性水平为0.05。结果女性、高药物消耗和全身性疾病患者的唾液流量明显降低(P <. 05)。尽管与未受刺激的唾液流量相比,RCI和ARC的百分比都没有差异,但在唾液流量受刺激正常的人群中,它们略高(P <. 05)。结论在独立老年人中,唾液流量与牙根龋的发病率和活动性没有数值相关性。
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Flujo salival y caries radicular en adultos mayores autovalentes

Introduction

Although the role of saliva in the protection against root caries has been widely controversial, few studies have examined the association with salivary flow.

Objective

To determine if a decreased salivary flow is related to increased prevalence and activity of root caries in the elderly living in the community.

Materials and methods

A cross-sectional study was conducted on 332 elderly participants. Subjects were interviewed, completed a sociodemographic questionnaire, were orally examined, and donated a sample from unstimulated and stimulated salivary flow. Clinical examinations were carried out to assess prevalence and activity of root caries using ICDAS criteria. The ‘Root Caries Index’ (RCI) and percentage of Active Root Caries (ARC) were calculated. Data were analysed using the Student t test, ANOVA and Kruskal Wallis, with a significance level of .05.

Results

Salivary flow was significantly lower in women and in subjects with high drug consumption and systemic diseases (P < .05). Although neither RCI nor the percentage of ARC differed in relation to unstimulated salivary flow, they were slightly higher in people with normal stimulated salivary flow (P < .05).

Conclusion

Salivary flow does not appear to be numerically associated with the prevalence or the activity of root caries in independent older adults.

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