2020
DOI: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_9_20
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Association of severe early childhood caries with salivary ferritin

Abstract: Aim: To evaluate salivary ferritin levels in children with severe early childhood caries (ECC). Materials and Methods: One hundred twenty participants were split into a study group that consisted of 60 children with severe ECC (dmft ≥5) and a control group that was free of caries. Both groups were age and gender-matched. Saliva was collected from both groups. Salivary ferritin was assessed using chemiluminescence microparticle immunoassay. The data obtained were statist… Show more

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“…The difference in recurrence rates could be attributed to the multifactorial aetiology and complexity with which ECC occurs [16]. The inherent harbouring of various caries-promoting microorganisms, such as Streptococcus mutans and Candida albicans, can promote a cariogenic oral biofilm on an unaffected tooth surface that could result in new carious lesions [22]. Preformed dental crowns have also been found to accumulate plaque, with stainless steel crowns accumulating more plaque than zirconia crowns, which can again be a source of the nidus of infection [23].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The difference in recurrence rates could be attributed to the multifactorial aetiology and complexity with which ECC occurs [16]. The inherent harbouring of various caries-promoting microorganisms, such as Streptococcus mutans and Candida albicans, can promote a cariogenic oral biofilm on an unaffected tooth surface that could result in new carious lesions [22]. Preformed dental crowns have also been found to accumulate plaque, with stainless steel crowns accumulating more plaque than zirconia crowns, which can again be a source of the nidus of infection [23].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%