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A Clinical Study on Measuring Method of the Salivary Flow

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ÀÌ¿õ ( Lee Woong ) - Dankook University College of Dentistry Department of Preventive Dentistry
ÀÌ¸í±¸ ( Lee Myung-Gu ) - Dankook University Graduate School Department of Oral Health
¹®Çзæ ( Moon Hag-Ryong ) - Dankook University Graduate School Department of Oral Health
Á¶ÀÚ¿ø ( Cho Ja-Won ) - Dankook University College of Dentistry Department of Preventive Dentistry

Abstract


Objective: The authors measured salivary flow by using a number of known methods and analyzed the co-relations between the methods to find out the most useful salivary flow test method which could be clinically applied.

Methods: To this end, the author selected 90 applicants, of which 30 applicants were teens, 30 were in their 20's/30's and the remaining 30 were in their 50's/60's, and then the author conducted an oral exam and salivary test to the applicants.

Results: The result of the salivary test reveals that the gender does not have influence (p£¾0.05). Age was the factor that influences Periotron measurement value, stimulated salivary flow, unstimulated salivary flow, salivary viscosity, moisture paper measurement value among other saliva related values (p£¼0.05). There was a valid co-relations (r=0.395) between stimulated salivary flow and Periotron measurement value (p£¼0.01). There was a valid co-relations (r=0.395) between stimulated salivary flow and mouth dryness measurement with moisture paper (p£¼0.01).

Conclusion: Since it was found that there was a co-relation between stimulated salivary flow and mouth dryness with moisture paper, it can be concluded that mouth dryness can be measured clinically simply with moisture paper.

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salivary flow; periotron; salivary viscosity

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