calcium;
periodontal diseases;
saliva;
tobacco smoking;
young adult;
MAIN ELECTROLYTES;
PAROTID-SALIVA;
FLOW-RATE;
SMOKERS;
DISEASE;
STIMULATION;
NONSMOKERS;
PARAMETERS;
MAGNESIUM;
DURATION;
D O I:
暂无
中图分类号:
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号:
1003 ;
摘要:
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of tobacco smoking and salivary calcium on the periodontal status of young adults. Materials and Methods: Plaque index, gingival bleeding on probing, supragingival calculus, DMFT index, salivary flow, pH and salivary calcium in unstimulated salivary samples were recorded in smokers and nonsmokers. Results: There were no significant differences between smokers and nonsmokers with respect to salivary flow (P = 0.08) and calcium level (P = 0.09). Significant correlations (P < 0.05) were found between a higher calcium level and higher probing depth (r = 0.60), higher number of teeth with probing depth of more than 4 mm (r = 0.70), greater clinical attachment level (r = 0.49) and lower number of teeth bleeding on probing (r = -0.50). Conclusion: Moderate smoking of tobacco cigarettes in young healthy subjects may not have a significant impact on salivary flow or calcium concentrations in unstimulated saliva, but an association exists between an increased level of salivary calcium and development of periodontal disease.