Correlation of S-IgA and IL-6 salivary with caries disease and oral hygiene parameters in children

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This study evaluates salivary immunoglobulin A (s-IgA) and interleukin 6 (IL-6) in saliva of children and its correlation to tooth decay severity. Fifty-nine patients were divided into two groups: caries free (A group) and caries active (B group). B group was investigated according to Mount and Monse indices. Mean salivary IgA rate between two groups (A 16.7 ± 4.5 mg/dL vs. B 21.8 ± 12.9 mg/dL) was not significant, while IL-6 rate (A 19.02 ± 5.3 pg/mL vs. B 30.2 ± 11.8 pg/mL) was statistically different. This study revealed that salivary IL-6 levels were significantly higher in children with active caries when compared with the caries-free group, while the s-IgA rate showed no significant differences between the two groups.

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Giudice, G. L., Nicita, F., Militi, A., Bertino, R., Matarese, M., Currò, M., … Calapai, G. (2020). Correlation of S-IgA and IL-6 salivary with caries disease and oral hygiene parameters in children. Dentistry Journal, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/dj8010003

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