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Int J Paediatr Dent ; 20(4): 235-41, 2010 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20536584

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The aetiology of low caries incidence in Down syndrome (DS) children is not entirely clear. Aim. To compare sialochemistry and oral mucosal pH between Down syndrome children with caries (DS-Ca) and caries free (DS-CaF), and healthy children with caries (C-Ca) and caries free (C-CaF). DESIGN: The study group comprised 70 children with DS (mean age 4.41 +/- 1.9 years); 32 healthy children (mean age 9.22 +/- 2.7 years) served as control. Groups were further subdivided according to caries status: DS-Ca, DS-CaF, C-Ca and C-CaF. Sialochemistry analysis included calcium (Ca), sodium (Na), potassium (K), and chloride (Cl). Mucosal pH, plaque and gingival indices (PI and GI), and caries status were recorded. RESULTS: DMFT/dmft were significantly lower in the DS group. Cl and Ca levels were significantly higher in the DS-Ca compared to the C-Ca and the C-CaF children. Na and K were significantly higher in DS-Ca group compared to DS-CaF group. PI and GI were significantly higher in DS-C children compared to DS-CaF children. CONCLUSIONS: DS may manifest itself in the salivary glands. Consequently, different electrolyte salivary environment may form, leading to lower caries rates among DS children.


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Down Syndrome/physiopathology , Mouth Mucosa/physiopathology , Oral Health , Saliva/chemistry , Adolescent , Calcium/analysis , Child , Child, Preschool , Chlorides/analysis , DMF Index , Dental Caries/physiopathology , Dental Plaque Index , Female , Humans , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Infant , Male , Palate, Hard/physiopathology , Periodontal Index , Potassium/analysis , Sodium/analysis , Tongue/physiopathology
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