Evaluation of salivary surface tension in a cohort of young healthy adults.

Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci

Department of Translational Medicine, University of Eastern Piedmont, Novara, Italy.

Published: March 2018

Objective: To determine salivary pH, flow rate (FR) and surface tension (γs) in a cohort of 30 healthy young adults. To acquire cohort biological independent variables (age, gender, weight, height, medications, smoking, pathologies, and allergies) and to correlate them with pH, FR and γs obtained values. Evaluate the possible variation of the γs values during the time after the withdrawal and the influence of the operational abilities of the experimenting operators. Evaluate the relationship between γs, pH and FR  and the dependence between pH and FR.

Patients And Methods: Non-stimulated saliva samples were taken in four different time span, for three days, with a drooling method for 15 minutes. The saliva sample was analyzed, in terms of γs, by two different operators (OP1 and OP2), twice consecutive (γs-1 and γs-2) for a total of 360 measurements. The γs was calculated using the du Noüy method. The FR was evaluated by weighing technique and pH by pH indicator papers.

Results: The measurements of γs performed by two different operators (OP1, OP2) showed respectively average values of 46.46 mN/m and 43.45 mN/m, while the mean FR was 0.29 ± 0.13 mL/min and the average pH was 7.1 ± 0.43. There were no significant correlations between γs and the biological variables analyzed.

Conclusions: We can consider as reference values, in a sample of young adults, γs 45.56 ± 6.51 mN/m.

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