INVESTIGADORES
SANCHEZ Hector Jorge
artículos
Título:
INFLUENCE OF SMOKING ON THE ELEMENTAL COMPOSITION OF ORAL FLUIDS. A TXRF APPROACH
Autor/es:
JOSÉ ABRAHAM; HÉCTOR JORGE SÁNCHEZ; MARÍA VALENTINUZZI; MIRIAM GRENÓN
Revista:
X-RAY SPECTROMETRY
Editorial:
JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
Referencias:
Año: 2010 vol. 39 p. 372 - 375
ISSN:
0049-8246
Resumen:
This work presents a study of elemental composition (major, minor and trace elements) of oral fluids such as saliva and gingival crevice fluid, and their relation with smoking. Spectrochemical analyzes were accomplished by the total-reflection x-ray fluorescence method using synchrotron radiation. Smoking habit is a well-known factor-of-risk that can trigger the development of periodontal diseases. The presence of certain elements and their correlation with smoking could be used to predict the development of oral affections, i.e. gingivitis. Two set of patients, smokers and non-smokers, were selected according to certain criteria in order to analyze saliva and gingival crevice fluid. The elemental concentrations were measured and the differences between their mean values of both groups were determined. The results reveal significant differences in the elemental concentrations of saliva. On the other hand, the mean values of elemental concentrations in gingival crevice fluid show fewer differences between both groups. The most significant differences in concentration between smokers and non-smokers were found in saliva samples for S, K and Ca. In addition, a significant difference in the concentration of Cl in gingival crevice fluid was observed between both groups.