Change of Taste Sensitivity of Clove Cigarette Smokers in Medan

  • Simamora M
  • Primasari A
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Abstract

Tongue has taste buds that contain taste receptor which affected by many factors, including smoking habit. Objective: To analyze the differences of sweet and bitter taste sensitivity in the pedicab driver clove cigarette smokers compared to non-smokers in Medan Padang Bulan. Methods: This study was conducted by placing the sweet taste strips and bitter taste strips on four taste receptors of the tongue, with increasing solution concentration in 74 subjects. This was a cross sectional study on pedicab driver population in Medan Padang Bulan. Results: There were differences between clove cigarette smokers and non-smokers on sweet taste examination (p<0.005). There was a difference between clove cigarette smokers and non-smokers on examination bitter taste receptors (p<0.005). On the clove cigarette smokers, there was no significant difference between sweet taste and bitter taste on the receptors itself. Conclusion: Non-smokers are more sensitive to sweet taste than the clove cigarette smokers. Bitter taste sensitivity is greater in cigarettes smokers than in non-smokers. Taste receptors on all location of the tongue could taste sweet and bitter substances, but a certain location of taste receptors were more sensitive compared to others.

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Simamora, M., & Primasari, A. (2013). Change of Taste Sensitivity of Clove Cigarette Smokers in Medan. Journal of Dentistry Indonesia, 19(2). https://doi.org/10.14693/jdi.v19i2.137

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