Salivary biomarkers for dental caries

被引:153
作者
Gao, Xiaoli
Jiang, Shan
Koh, David
Hsu, Chin-Ying Stephen
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关键词
STREPTOCOCCUS-MUTANS ANTIBODIES; PROLINE-RICH PROTEINS; BACTERIAL INTERACTIONS; MICROBIAL COMPOSITION; PRESCHOOL-CHILDREN; IMMUNOGLOBULIN-A; SECRETORY IGA; WHOLE SALIVA; ROOT CARIES; ORAL-HEALTH;
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10.1111/prd.12100
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R78 [口腔科学];
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1003 ;
摘要
As a highly prevalent multifactorial disease, dental caries afflicts a large proportion of the world's population. As teeth are constantly bathed in saliva, the constituents and properties of this oral fluid play an essential role in the occurrence and progression of dental caries. Various inorganic (water and electrolytes) and organic (proteins and peptides) components may protect teeth from dental caries. This occurs via several functions, such as clearance of food debris and sugar, aggregation and elimination of microorganisms, buffering actions to neutralize acid, maintaining supersaturation with respect to tooth mineral, participation in formation of the acquired pellicle and antimicrobial defense. Modest evidence is available on the associations between dental caries and several salivary parameters, including flow rate, buffering capacity and abundance of mutans streptococci. Despite some controversial findings, the main body of the literature supports an elevated caries prevalence and/or incidence among people with a pathologically low saliva flow rate, compromised buffering capacity and early colonization or high titer of mutans streptococci in saliva. The evidence remains weak and/or inconsistent on the association between dental caries and other saliva parameters, such as other possible cariogenic species (Lactobacillus spp., Streptococcus sanguis group, Streptococcus salivarius, Actinomyces spp. and Candida albicans), diversity of saliva microbiomes, inorganic and organic constituents (electrolytes, immunoglobulins, other proteins and peptides) and some functional properties (sugar clearance rate, etc.). The complex interactions between salivary components and functions suggest that saliva has to be considered in its entirety to account for its total effects on teeth.
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