Salivary Distinctiveness and Modifications in Males with Diabetes and Behçet’s Disease

Oral diseases associated with systematic diseases as metabolic and vasculitic have been included in this paper. This will enhance our understanding of the salivary function in promoting healthy oral condition. The study investigates the effects of type I and type II diabetes mellitus in well-control...

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Main Authors: Loai Aljerf, Iyad Alhaffar
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2017-01-01
Series:Biochemistry Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9596202
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description Oral diseases associated with systematic diseases as metabolic and vasculitic have been included in this paper. This will enhance our understanding of the salivary function in promoting healthy oral condition. The study investigates the effects of type I and type II diabetes mellitus in well-controlled diabetic patients, in addition to Behçet disease (BD) on saliva flow rate (SFR), pH, the decay, missing, and filled tooth (DMFT) index, glucose, and major earth-alkaline ions (Ca2+ and Mg2+) compared to healthy males and age-matched controls. Saliva samples were collected from 1403 male human subjects, distributed on 7 levels including 3 control groups, and analyzed. The symptoms and clinical observations were enrolled. A preprandial salivary glucose has illustrated statistically strong significant and positive correlations with HbA1c and blood glucose levels. TIDM saliva showed lower pH, SFR, and Ca2+ but higher Mg2+, caries risk, and poor metabolic control. These led to dysfunction of secretory capacity of salivary glands. TIIDM proved higher SFR, DMFT, and glucose than TIDM patients. DM oral calcium has decreased by age while magnesium sharply slopes at seniority. BD oral fluid is associated with lower glucose and minerals but noticeably with both higher pH and DMFT.
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spelling doaj-art-ae55d6514de64dd08f1b61d2c83c1d0b2025-08-20T03:39:04ZengWileyBiochemistry Research International2090-22472090-22552017-01-01201710.1155/2017/95962029596202Salivary Distinctiveness and Modifications in Males with Diabetes and Behçet’s DiseaseLoai Aljerf0Iyad Alhaffar1Department of Life Sciences, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Damascus, Damascus, SyriaDepartment of Oral Medicine, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Damascus, Damascus, SyriaOral diseases associated with systematic diseases as metabolic and vasculitic have been included in this paper. This will enhance our understanding of the salivary function in promoting healthy oral condition. The study investigates the effects of type I and type II diabetes mellitus in well-controlled diabetic patients, in addition to Behçet disease (BD) on saliva flow rate (SFR), pH, the decay, missing, and filled tooth (DMFT) index, glucose, and major earth-alkaline ions (Ca2+ and Mg2+) compared to healthy males and age-matched controls. Saliva samples were collected from 1403 male human subjects, distributed on 7 levels including 3 control groups, and analyzed. The symptoms and clinical observations were enrolled. A preprandial salivary glucose has illustrated statistically strong significant and positive correlations with HbA1c and blood glucose levels. TIDM saliva showed lower pH, SFR, and Ca2+ but higher Mg2+, caries risk, and poor metabolic control. These led to dysfunction of secretory capacity of salivary glands. TIIDM proved higher SFR, DMFT, and glucose than TIDM patients. DM oral calcium has decreased by age while magnesium sharply slopes at seniority. BD oral fluid is associated with lower glucose and minerals but noticeably with both higher pH and DMFT.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9596202
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title Salivary Distinctiveness and Modifications in Males with Diabetes and Behçet’s Disease
title_full Salivary Distinctiveness and Modifications in Males with Diabetes and Behçet’s Disease
title_fullStr Salivary Distinctiveness and Modifications in Males with Diabetes and Behçet’s Disease
title_full_unstemmed Salivary Distinctiveness and Modifications in Males with Diabetes and Behçet’s Disease
title_short Salivary Distinctiveness and Modifications in Males with Diabetes and Behçet’s Disease
title_sort salivary distinctiveness and modifications in males with diabetes and behcet s disease
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