Abstract:
Introduction. For early diagnosis of dental and systemic diseases, the crystallographic method
of research of the oral fluid (OF) was proposed, as it is the most accessible body fluid.
Aim of the study: to study peculiarities of oral fluid micro crystallization in children with dental
caries.
Material and methods: 100 children aged between 7 and 10 have been clinically examined. The
study of crystallographic changes of the oral liquid was performed using the method developed by
Shatohina S.N. and coauthors (2006). A volume of 0.2 to 0.3 ml of oral liquid was collected with a sterile
pipette. Three drops of oral liquid collected from each child were applied on glass slides. The
dehydration of the OF product drops was produced in a thermostat at t 37°C, which insured dust
protection. Micro preparations were examined under an optical microscope. The study was conducted
in accordance with the requirements of the Code of Ethics for Scientific Research.
Results: from the total number of children examined, 71% are affected by dental caries. The oral
fluid micro crystallization degree in children with dental caries is lower compared to caries-free children
and is correlated with the degree of caries activity.
Conclusion: the study of structural peculiarities of dehydrated oral fluid droplet in children with
dental caries has elucidated a number of markers of the changes produced in the mouth that can later be
applied in screening research activities in dentistry, dental practice and development of cario-preventive
measures and evaluation of their effectiveness.
Description:
Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, The 6th International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors, May 12-14, 2016