A novel caries risk test

被引:8
作者
Denny, Paul C.
Denny, Patricia A.
Takashima, Jona
Galligan, Joyce
Navazesh, Mahvash
机构
[1] Univ So Calif, Sch Dent, Los Angeles, CA 90089 USA
[2] Proact Oral Solut Inc, Los Alamitos, CA USA
来源
ORAL-BASED DIAGNOSTICS | 2007年 / 1098卷
关键词
saliva; dental caries risk test; prediction; children; lectins; oligosaccharides; glycoproteins; mucin; caries history; DFT; tooth groups;
D O I
10.1196/annals.1384.009
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
A diagnostic test is particularly beneficial if it reveals the level of susceptibility prior to onset of a disease process. In the case of childhood caries, such a diagnostic test affords the opportunity for preventive measures to be implemented before caries begins. Salivary glycoproteins contain a wealth of individually specific oligosaccharide motifs. Depending on microbial compatibilities and individual genotypes, the glycoproteins that form the pellicle coating of teeth may provide attachment sites that foster colonization leading to cariogenesis. Alternatively, certain oligosaccharides, when present in nonpellicle glycoproteins, can interact with planktonic bacteria and lower their ability to interact with the tooth surface. We have found that in young adults the ratio of the two classes of oligosaccharides present in resting saliva exhibits a strong correlation with caries history (DFT: number of decayed and filled teeth). Oligosaccharide moieties associated with the test are quantitated in dried spots of whole saliva on nitrocellulose using commercially available biotinylated lectins with a variety of reporters. A combination of multiple linear regression and neural net analyses were used to develop the algorithms that describe the relationship between oligosaccharide patterns and DFT. During test development several different groups of adults and children have been studied. The correlation algorithms routinely exceed an R-2 (coefficient of determination) of 0.96. When the test is applied to the saliva of children, it yields a projection of their future caries history. Modifying the test result metric to reflect the groups of teeth with caries in young adults, the test identifies those teeth at risk for future caries in children. This test outcome can then be accompanied with suggested specific preventive measures for each tooth group-based risk level.
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