Mohiti Azra, Eslami Faeze, Dehestani Mohamad Reza
Dept. of Oral Medicine, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran.
Student of Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran.
J Dent (Shiraz). 2020 Sep;21(3):190-194. doi: 10.30476/DENTJODS.2019.80992.0.
Systemic conditions can affect the salivary glands and oral health. Hypertension induces xerostomia. Because the function of saliva is related to its quality and quantity, therefore, any changes in saliva can lead to diminished quality of patient's life.
The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between pH and viscosity of cumulative unstimulated saliva and hypertension in adults with sustained hypertension.
This cross sectional study took place on patients referred to oral medicine faculty of Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Science. The patients' blood pressure was measured and the 135 patients fitting the inclusion criteria participated in the study. Their unstimulated cumulative saliva was collected by spitting method and pH of the samples was measured by digital pH-meter set. The viscosity of the samples was measured by comparing the amount of saliva displacement in the thistle tube with control fluids at mm/10 seconds. The data was analyzed by SPSS version 20 software and ANOVA tests and Tukey multiple comparison and their nonparametric equivalent (≤ 0.005).
The results of this study showed that there was a significant relationship between pH and viscosity of unstimulated saliva of normotensive and borderline hypertensive patients (<.0001and < .005, respectively) and between normotensive and stage I hypertensive patients (<.0001, <0.000). Therefore, hypertension had a direct and significant relationship with saliva viscosity but a reverse relationship with saliva pH.
Hypertension can reduce the pH and increase the salivary viscosity in hypertensive patients, which subsequently lead to changes in quality and quantity of secreted saliva and influence the oral health and quality of the patient's life.
全身性疾病会影响唾液腺和口腔健康。高血压会引发口干症。由于唾液的功能与其质量和数量相关,因此,唾液的任何变化都可能导致患者生活质量下降。
本研究的目的是确定持续性高血压成年人中,累积非刺激性唾液的pH值和粘度与高血压之间的关系。
这项横断面研究在被转诊至沙希德·萨杜基医科大学口腔医学院的患者中进行。测量患者的血压,135名符合纳入标准的患者参与了研究。通过吐唾法收集他们的非刺激性累积唾液,并用数字pH计测量样本的pH值。通过比较蓟形管中唾液的排出量与对照液在毫米/10秒的排出量来测量样本的粘度。数据采用SPSS 20版软件进行分析,并进行方差分析、Tukey多重比较及其非参数等效检验(≤0.005)。
本研究结果表明,血压正常和临界高血压患者的非刺激性唾液的pH值和粘度之间存在显著关系(分别为<.0001和<.005),血压正常和I期高血压患者之间也存在显著关系(<.0001,<0.000)。因此,高血压与唾液粘度呈直接显著关系,但与唾液pH值呈反向关系。
高血压会降低高血压患者的唾液pH值并增加唾液粘度,这随后会导致分泌唾液的质量和数量发生变化,并影响口腔健康和患者的生活质量。