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A Comparative Quantitative Assessment of Salivary Iga and Alpha Amylase in Caries Free and Caries Active Children

Asib Ahmad, Dipanshu Kumar, Aparna Singh, Siddharth Anand, Nidhi Agarwal, Riyaz Ahmad

2021Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry11 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to assess the salivary IgA (immunoglobulin A) and alpha amylase levels in the unstimulated whole saliva samples of caries-free and caries-active children and correlate it with the caries status and age. STUDY DESIGN: The salivary IgA and amylase was investigated in 100 children in the range of 8-12 years divided in two groups, control group (DMFT and/or deft = 0) and study group (DMFT/deft score ≥5). The salivary IgA was measured using kit based on two-site sandwich enzyme immunoassay principle and amylase was estimated using the vitro amyl slides. RESULTS: The mean salivary IgA and amylase levels in the saliva of the children in the control group was found to be significantly increased (p=.001 and p=.014 respectively) whereas the relationship between salivary IgA and amylase levels in the saliva of the children was found to be insignificant with the age (p=.392 and p=.306 respectively). CONCLUSIONS: The results indicated that salivary IgA and amylase levels in saliva increased significantly in caries free children and the level of salivary IgA and alpha amylase has no significant relation with the age of the children.

Topics & Concepts

SalivaAmylaseImmunoglobulin AAlpha-amylaseMedicineImmunoassayInternal medicineAntibodyDentistryImmunologyImmunoglobulin GEnzymeBiologyBiochemistryOral microbiology and periodontitis researchSalivary Gland Disorders and FunctionsDental Health and Care Utilization