Association of Salivary sCD14 Concentration Levels with Early Childhood Caries

Authors

  • Fahimeh Kooshki Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Ghazvin University of Medical Sciences, Ghazvin, Iran
  • Mandana Sattari Department of Immunology, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences,Tehran,Iran
  • Mojtaba Vahid Golpayegani Department of Pediatric Dentistry
Abstract:

Background: Early childhood caries (ECC) is a severe type of dental caries affecting infants and pre-school children. Because of the infectious nature of the disease, the immunologic response by the host plays an essential role in its development. Objective: This study investigated the association between the presence of salivary sCD14 and ECC. Methods: This study was carried out on 40 healthy children, of whom 20 were caries-free (CF) and 20 had ECC, within the ages of 36 to 71 months. Unstimulated saliva of the children was collected with disposable needle-less syringe from buccal and labial vestibules. Seven children with ECC received complete treatments. Saliva was collected for a second time after 3 months from this group. The sCD14 levels in salivary samples were analyzed by ELISA method. Results: Mean concentrations of sCD14 in ECC and CF groups were 57.82 and 31.92 ng/ml respectively (p=0.008). After three months, the mean concentration of sCD14 among the treated children decreased to 11.38 ng/ml, which was significantly lower compared to that of ECC children before intervention (p

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volume 7  issue 3

pages  193- 197

publication date 2010-09-01

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