2015
DOI: 10.4103/2229-6360.175034
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Correlation of dental caries and blood group in Western Punjab population in India

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“…In our study the maximum number of the subjects had B+ (41%) and O+ (22.9%) blood group. These results are similar to the study conducted by Singla et al [ 23 ] (O+ 39.3% and B+ 24%) and Mazumdar P et al [ 7 ] (B+ 36.5% and O+ 28.1%). While the results are not in agreement with the study conducted by Demir et al [ 9 ] (O+ 30.3% and B+ 14.3%) and Humagain et al [ 24 ] (O+ 28.2% and B+ 25.7%).…”
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“…In our study the maximum number of the subjects had B+ (41%) and O+ (22.9%) blood group. These results are similar to the study conducted by Singla et al [ 23 ] (O+ 39.3% and B+ 24%) and Mazumdar P et al [ 7 ] (B+ 36.5% and O+ 28.1%). While the results are not in agreement with the study conducted by Demir et al [ 9 ] (O+ 30.3% and B+ 14.3%) and Humagain et al [ 24 ] (O+ 28.2% and B+ 25.7%).…”
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“…Minimum number of dental caries was observed in the subjects with the blood group A−. The results of the present study were supported by the study conducted by Mazumdar et al [ 7 ] and Singla et al [ 23 ], in which the subjects with B blood group had most dental caries but it was contrary to AB blood group which had lowest dental caries prevalence.…”
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“…He also mentioned that blood type has a role in the development of dental caries. [11] Mazumdar et al (2014) proposed that ABO blood group compounds produced in saliva lead to assembly of microorganisms and their departure from the oral cavity, which might explain the high association between blood group, secretor status, and dental caries. As a result, the production of ABO(H) antigens into saliva may interfere with bacteria's ability to stick to the tooth surface.…”
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“…Due to the persistent heat from smoking, the palatal minor salivary glands endure a painless inflammation presented as small red dots on the palate, a characteristic clinical sign of nicotine stomatitis. Moreover, it may exhibit a crack mud appearance in extreme cases [4,5].…”
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