Identification, Quantification and Correlation of Hydrogen Peroxide Present in Saliva to Early Childhood Caries: A Randomized Clinical Trial
The main objective of the present study was to estimate the production of hydrogen peroxide present in saliva and correlate it to early childhood caries using high-performance liquid chromatography [HPLC] method. The study was conducted on children aged 3-6 years with a sample size of 20 who had dec...
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description | The main objective of the present study was to estimate the production of hydrogen peroxide present in saliva and correlate it to early childhood caries using high-performance liquid chromatography [HPLC] method.
The study was conducted on children aged 3-6 years with a sample size of 20 who had decayed, missing, or filled teeth in accordance to WHO pro forma and were divided into two groups: Study group: Caries active [CA][
= 10] and Control group caries free [CF] [
= 10]. The whole saliva was collected into the vials with a buffer solution and was stored in cold storage. HPLC was done to estimate, detect, and correlate the amount of production of H
O
in CA and CF groups. To compare age and gender distribution among two groups, Independent student "t" test was used. To compare the mean production of H
O
levels between two study groups with a significance of
> 0.05 was done using Mann-Whitney U test. Spearman's correlation was done between caries and H
O
.
Comparison of mean H
O
levels [in ppm] between groups was statistically significant at
= 0.03, which showed as age increases H
O
production also increases. Age-wise estimation of H
O
obtained a statistically significant result [
= 0.04]. However, gender-wise comparison of mean H
O
levels [in ppm] in both the groups showed no difference.
Findings in our study strongly suggested that H
O
levels are more in children without any caries experience. H
O
production is the same among males and females but according to age, H
O
production increases as the child grows with age.
Thimmegowda U, Belagatta V, Krishnamurthy NH,
Identification, Quantification and Correlation of Hydrogen Peroxide Present in Saliva to Early Childhood Caries: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2022;15(S-2):S140-S146. |
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The study was conducted on children aged 3-6 years with a sample size of 20 who had decayed, missing, or filled teeth in accordance to WHO pro forma and were divided into two groups: Study group: Caries active [CA][
= 10] and Control group caries free [CF] [
= 10]. The whole saliva was collected into the vials with a buffer solution and was stored in cold storage. HPLC was done to estimate, detect, and correlate the amount of production of H
O
in CA and CF groups. To compare age and gender distribution among two groups, Independent student "t" test was used. To compare the mean production of H
O
levels between two study groups with a significance of
> 0.05 was done using Mann-Whitney U test. Spearman's correlation was done between caries and H
O
.
Comparison of mean H
O
levels [in ppm] between groups was statistically significant at
= 0.03, which showed as age increases H
O
production also increases. Age-wise estimation of H
O
obtained a statistically significant result [
= 0.04]. However, gender-wise comparison of mean H
O
levels [in ppm] in both the groups showed no difference.
Findings in our study strongly suggested that H
O
levels are more in children without any caries experience. H
O
production is the same among males and females but according to age, H
O
production increases as the child grows with age.
Thimmegowda U, Belagatta V, Krishnamurthy NH,
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The study was conducted on children aged 3-6 years with a sample size of 20 who had decayed, missing, or filled teeth in accordance to WHO pro forma and were divided into two groups: Study group: Caries active [CA][
= 10] and Control group caries free [CF] [
= 10]. The whole saliva was collected into the vials with a buffer solution and was stored in cold storage. HPLC was done to estimate, detect, and correlate the amount of production of H
O
in CA and CF groups. To compare age and gender distribution among two groups, Independent student "t" test was used. To compare the mean production of H
O
levels between two study groups with a significance of
> 0.05 was done using Mann-Whitney U test. Spearman's correlation was done between caries and H
O
.
Comparison of mean H
O
levels [in ppm] between groups was statistically significant at
= 0.03, which showed as age increases H
O
production also increases. Age-wise estimation of H
O
obtained a statistically significant result [
= 0.04]. However, gender-wise comparison of mean H
O
levels [in ppm] in both the groups showed no difference.
Findings in our study strongly suggested that H
O
levels are more in children without any caries experience. H
O
production is the same among males and females but according to age, H
O
production increases as the child grows with age.
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= 10] and Control group caries free [CF] [
= 10]. The whole saliva was collected into the vials with a buffer solution and was stored in cold storage. HPLC was done to estimate, detect, and correlate the amount of production of H
O
in CA and CF groups. To compare age and gender distribution among two groups, Independent student "t" test was used. To compare the mean production of H
O
levels between two study groups with a significance of
> 0.05 was done using Mann-Whitney U test. Spearman's correlation was done between caries and H
O
.
Comparison of mean H
O
levels [in ppm] between groups was statistically significant at
= 0.03, which showed as age increases H
O
production also increases. Age-wise estimation of H
O
obtained a statistically significant result [
= 0.04]. However, gender-wise comparison of mean H
O
levels [in ppm] in both the groups showed no difference.
Findings in our study strongly suggested that H
O
levels are more in children without any caries experience. H
O
production is the same among males and females but according to age, H
O
production increases as the child grows with age.
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