2023
DOI: 10.17219/dmp/142564
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Relationship between the salivary concentration of matrix metalloproteinases 8 and 20 and severe early childhood caries

Abstract: Background. Dental caries is initiated through mineral dissolution by bacterial acids and collagen de gradation by endogenous proteolytic enzymes, mainly collagenolytic matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs).Objectives. The present research aimed to evaluate the relationship between severe early childhood caries (SECC) and salivary MMP8 and MMP20 concentrations.Material and methods. Fifty children aged 36-60 months were assigned to either the cariesfree (control) group or the SECC group. Standard clinical examinatio… Show more

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“…It is noteworthy that matrix metalloproteinase 8 (MMP-8) and MMP-20 may serve as additional potential biomarkers for assessing the severity of early childhood caries (ECC) and for monitoring treatment outcomes in pediatric patients. 26 The novel results of the present study indicate increased activity of CAT and GR in the saliva of children with dentofacial infections as compared to CG. These effects may be responsible for the lack of changes in the MDA levels in these children, as both enzymes exert potent antioxidative protection.…”
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confidence: 45%
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“…It is noteworthy that matrix metalloproteinase 8 (MMP-8) and MMP-20 may serve as additional potential biomarkers for assessing the severity of early childhood caries (ECC) and for monitoring treatment outcomes in pediatric patients. 26 The novel results of the present study indicate increased activity of CAT and GR in the saliva of children with dentofacial infections as compared to CG. These effects may be responsible for the lack of changes in the MDA levels in these children, as both enzymes exert potent antioxidative protection.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 45%
“…By elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying these processes, future studies have the potential to uncover novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for improving the management of these infections, and for promoting oral health in pediatric populations. 7,8,14,26 Our study fills a critical gap in the literature by examining the role of salivary biomarkers in pediatric dentofacial infections. By offering novel insights into the patho genesis and management of these conditions, we aim to advance both scientific understanding and clinical practice in pediatric oral healthcare.…”
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confidence: 99%