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  • Title: Effect of fixed orthodontic appliances on salivary properties.
    Author: Alessandri Bonetti G, Incerti Parenti S, Garulli G, Gatto MR, Checchi L.
    Journal: Prog Orthod; 2013 Jun 18; 14():13. PubMed ID: 24326149.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: So far, a few studies have tried to investigate the relationship between the placement of fixed orthodontic appliances and the change of nonmicrobial salivary properties, mostly with conflicting outcomes and short-term assessment (up to 6 months from bracket placement). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the salivary flow rate, pH and buffer capacity prior to the beginning of therapy and after 1 year from bracket placement using a simple and commercially available chairside saliva check kit. METHODS: The study population consisted of 20 healthy patients (mean age, 16.5±4 years) scheduled for fixed orthodontic treatment. Salivary samples were taken just before bracket bonding (T0; baseline assessment) and after 1 year of treatment (T1; half-treatment assessment) using the GC Saliva-Check Kit (GC Corp., Leuven, Belgium). RESULTS: No statistically significant difference was detected between T0 and T1 for the salivary parameters examined in the present study. CONCLUSIONS: Under the conditions of this study, the placement of fixed orthodontic appliances did not change the salivary pH, buffer capacity and flow rate after 1 year of treatment if compared with the baseline assessment.
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