The Effect of Dental Implants on Secretory Iga Level in Saliva
Al-Kibsi TAM,
Al-Rohmi FMA,
Al-Shamahy HA
et al.
Abstract:Background and aims: The host immune response is altered by a series of physiological and pathological factors such as age, gender, inflammation, surgery, and medications. This study was conducted to evaluate differences in salivary IgA (S-IgA) levels in individuals who underwent dental implant surgery and compare them to individuals who were not exposed to dental treatments. S-IgA levels were determined at least 3 months after implant installation. Methods: A total of 60 healthy individuals were included in t… Show more
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