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Influence of Hypertension on pH of Saliva and Flow Rate in Elder Adults Correlating with Oral Health Status.

Vijayalaxmi Nimma1, Harshavardhan Talla2, Manasa Poosa3, Madhulatha Gopaladas4, Deepika Meesala3, L Jayanth5.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: One of the most prevalent systemic conditions seen in the elderly individuals is hypertension, but very sparse knowledge regarding the influence of hypertension on oral health in known. AIM: Therefore, this study was carried out to evaluate the relationship between hypertension and salivary pH, flow rate and its effect on oral health status.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study included 40 elderly individuals above 60 years of age, of which 20 individuals (control group) were normotensive without using any medication and 20 individuals (study group) were hypertensive using anti-hypertensive medication. Stimulated and unstimulated saliva samples were collected from all individuals and pH was measured using saliva pH strips, flow rate was measured using calibrated test tubes and was correlated with oral health status. Then the values were sent for statistical analysis where unpaired t-test, chi-square test were used.
RESULTS: The results showed that there was no significant association of hypertension with stimulated and unstimulated flow rate, rather there was a significant association of hyper-tension with stimulated salivary pH i.e., there was a significant decrease in the pH of stimulated saliva. The study also revealed a significant association with presence of bleeding on probing and periodontal pockets in individuals who were hypertensive and using anti-hypertensive medication.
CONCLUSION: Hence, it is a necessity to monitor blood pressure for reconstruction and maintenance of oral health in older adults. More longitudinal studies are to be carried out to explore further relationship between oral health and hypertension in older adults.

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Keywords:  Anti-hypertensive medication; Bleeding on probing; Periodontal pocket

Year:  2016        PMID: 28050500      PMCID: PMC5198453          DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2016/16799.8888

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res        ISSN: 0973-709X


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