Title of article :
Correlation of Oral Health Status and Salivary Antioxidant Capacity in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Author/Authors :
Arab, Hourolein MSc of Clinical Biochemistry - Department of Biochemistry - Faculty of Medicine - Babol University of Medical Sciences , Keshavarzi, Farshad Resident of periodontology - Student Research Committe - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol
Abstract :
Objective: Dental caries is considered as one of the major
complication of diabetes mellitus. Patients with type 2 diabetes
mellitus (T2DM) demonstrate evidence of oxidant–antioxidant
imbalances in their biological fluids such as saliva. The aim of this
study was to evaluate the correlation of oral health status and
salivary total antioxidant capacity (TAC) in T2DM.
Materials and Methods: Fifty T2DM patients and 50 healthy
subjects were selected as study sample. Oral examination to assess
the dental caries experience was carried out according decayed,
missing and filled teeth (DMFT) index. Unstimulated whole saliva
specimens were collected in the morning. TAC of saliva was
evaluated by spectrophotometric assay. Statistical analysis was
performed using an independent two-sample t test and Pearson's
correlation test, by SPSS 18.
Results: The mean level of TAC in T2DM was lower than healthy
people (P-value: 0.0001). The mean of DMFT scores in T2DM were
significantly higher than non-diabetics (P-value: 0.0001). Moreover,
there was a significant negative correlation between TAC level and
DMFT scores in both groups (P-value: 0.006). Conclusion: TAC of saliva could be a marker of dental caries
activity among T2DM and healthy adults. Therefore, in order to
decrease the risk of oxidative damage, it is recommended that T2DM
patients take more natural antioxidant food.
Keywords :
Antioxidants , Dental caries , Diabetes , Saliva
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics