Correlation of s-IgA and IL-6 Salivary with Caries Disease and Oral Hygiene Parameters in Children
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
- A group—20 patients; caries-free control group (DMFT = 0);
- B group—39 patients; caries active group (DMFT > 0).
- Pulpal involvement, Ulceration, Fistula, Abscess (PUFA) index: used to quantify the severity and extension of the consequences of untreated caries in permanent and primary dentition [20]. Such a combination let us record the clinical consequences of untreated dental caries [21]. The PUFA index defines four different clinical stages of advanced caries and the score was calculated assigning one score for a single tooth with PUFA diagnostic criteria (Table 1). The score was identified by assigning a point per single tooth affected by complications.
- Mount and Hume Site/Stage (Si/Sta) index: defines the severity of a carious lesion using topographic and dimensional criteria (Table 1) [22]. For statistical analysis this categorical index needed numerical correction. For each stage (1–4) a numerical value based on increased arithmetic progression was used. For each stage the numerical values were multiplied by the number of decayed teeth found and the weighted sum of all scores was calculated. Two subgroups, mildly active caries (MAC) and highly active caries (HAC), were identified using the range of scores respectively, 1–10 and >10.
2.1. Saliva Collection
2.2. Evaluation of s-IgA in Saliva Samples by ELISA
2.3. Evaluation of IL-6 Salivary Levels in Saliva Samples by ELISA
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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PUFA Index | Mount and Hume Si/Sta |
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P: The involvement of the pulp tissue is registered whenever the pulp chamber is exposed, or the coronal tooth structure has been compromised by carious process. U: Ulceration of soft tissues (tongue, buccal mucosa) caused by sharp edges of the crown of misplaced teeth or by root fragments. F: Fistula is registered when there is a pus releasing tubular tract originating from a tooth with pulpal involvement. A: Abscess is registered when there is a pus containing swollen area originating from a tooth with pulpal involvement. | Position Site 1: occlusal grooves of the posterior teeth and smooth surfaces of the anterior teeth; Site 2: interproximal surfaces, contact points; Site 3: cervical third and exposed roots. Size Stage 1: small size, minimum dentin involvement; Stage 2: medium size, moderate dentin involvement; Stage 3: large dimensions with significant dentin involvement; Stage 4: very extensive lesions with significant loss of tooth structure. |
GROUP | DMFT | DMFT | PUFA | PUFA | IgA Mean | IL-6 Mean |
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A | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 16.7 ± 4.5 | 19.02 ± 5.3 |
B | 0.06 ± 0.08 | 0.25 ± 0.24 | 0 | 0.02 ± 0.05 | 21.8 ± 12.9 | 30.2 ± 11.8 |
INDEX | N. | IgA Mean mg/dL | p-Value | IL-6 Mean pg/mL | p-Value |
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PUFA = 0 | 32 | 19.5 ± 9.4 | 0.175 | 26.5 ± 6.6 | 0.001 |
PUFA > 0 | 07 | 32.2 ± 20.8 | 47.1 ± 15.9 | ||
Mildly Caries Active | 24 | 20.8 ± 9.5 | 0.977 | 27.2 ± 7.1 | 0.601 |
Highly Caries Active | 15 | 23.3 ± 17.2 | 34.9 ± 16.06 |
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Lo Giudice, G.; Nicita, F.; Militi, A.; Bertino, R.; Matarese, M.; Currò, M.; Damiano, C.S.; Mannucci, C.; Calapai, G. Correlation of s-IgA and IL-6 Salivary with Caries Disease and Oral Hygiene Parameters in Children. Dent. J. 2020, 8, 3. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj8010003
Lo Giudice G, Nicita F, Militi A, Bertino R, Matarese M, Currò M, Damiano CS, Mannucci C, Calapai G. Correlation of s-IgA and IL-6 Salivary with Caries Disease and Oral Hygiene Parameters in Children. Dentistry Journal. 2020; 8(1):3. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj8010003
Chicago/Turabian StyleLo Giudice, Giuseppe, Fabiana Nicita, Angela Militi, Rossella Bertino, Marco Matarese, Monica Currò, Carmelo Salpietro Damiano, Carmen Mannucci, and Gioacchino Calapai. 2020. "Correlation of s-IgA and IL-6 Salivary with Caries Disease and Oral Hygiene Parameters in Children" Dentistry Journal 8, no. 1: 3. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj8010003
APA StyleLo Giudice, G., Nicita, F., Militi, A., Bertino, R., Matarese, M., Currò, M., Damiano, C. S., Mannucci, C., & Calapai, G. (2020). Correlation of s-IgA and IL-6 Salivary with Caries Disease and Oral Hygiene Parameters in Children. Dentistry Journal, 8(1), 3. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj8010003