Impact of gastroplasty on salivary characteristics, dental health status and oral sensory aspects: A controlled clinical study

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Autor(a) principal: Marquezin, Maria Carolina
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Scudine, Kelly, Lamy, Elsa, Finassi, Carolina Martins, Carreira, Laura, Segura, Wilson Dias, Rasera, Irineu, Pessotti, Elisane Rossin, Castelo, Paula Midori
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
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Resumo: Background: Saliva is a non-invasive source of biomarkers useful in the study of different pathophysiological conditions. The qualitative and quantitative study of saliva, as well as the assessment of oral health, can be particularly useful for a better understanding of obesity due to its importance in the food oral perception and ingestion. Objectives: To evaluate the effect of treatment of morbid obesity (dietary counselling versus gastroplasty) on salivary characteristics, oral sensory perception and dental health in a controlled study. Methods: Seventy-three adults (60 females; 19–59 years) with morbid obesity were divided in: Control group (CG; n = 34) followed-up during a 6-months dietary programme, and Gastroplasty group (GG; n = 39) evaluated immediately before, 3 and 6 months after gastroplasty. Dietary habits, Oral Health Impact Profile and xerostomia complaints were investigated by interview. The clinical examination included anthropometric and caries experience evaluation. Salivary flow rate, buffering capacity, total protein and alpha-amylase levels, and sensitivity for the four basic tastes were assessed. Two-way mixed model and sign test were applied. Results: Physical and clinical aspects did not differ between groups in the beginning of the study, and GG showed a rapid weight loss after surgery (p <.001). An improvement in most of the dietary aspects was observed, especially in the GG. A worsening in the dental health status was observed over time in both groups, with an increase in the number of filled and decayed teeth. CG showed a better oral health-related quality of life, while xerostomia complains increased in GG after gastroplasty. Salivary flow rate remained stable in both groups, but a decrease in buffering capacity, total protein and alpha-amylase activity was observed in GG after 6-months; taste sensitivity increased from baseline to 6-months in GG.
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spelling Impact of gastroplasty on salivary characteristics, dental health status and oral sensory aspects: A controlled clinical studySalivatasteobesityBackground: Saliva is a non-invasive source of biomarkers useful in the study of different pathophysiological conditions. The qualitative and quantitative study of saliva, as well as the assessment of oral health, can be particularly useful for a better understanding of obesity due to its importance in the food oral perception and ingestion. Objectives: To evaluate the effect of treatment of morbid obesity (dietary counselling versus gastroplasty) on salivary characteristics, oral sensory perception and dental health in a controlled study. Methods: Seventy-three adults (60 females; 19–59 years) with morbid obesity were divided in: Control group (CG; n = 34) followed-up during a 6-months dietary programme, and Gastroplasty group (GG; n = 39) evaluated immediately before, 3 and 6 months after gastroplasty. Dietary habits, Oral Health Impact Profile and xerostomia complaints were investigated by interview. The clinical examination included anthropometric and caries experience evaluation. Salivary flow rate, buffering capacity, total protein and alpha-amylase levels, and sensitivity for the four basic tastes were assessed. Two-way mixed model and sign test were applied. Results: Physical and clinical aspects did not differ between groups in the beginning of the study, and GG showed a rapid weight loss after surgery (p <.001). An improvement in most of the dietary aspects was observed, especially in the GG. A worsening in the dental health status was observed over time in both groups, with an increase in the number of filled and decayed teeth. CG showed a better oral health-related quality of life, while xerostomia complains increased in GG after gastroplasty. Salivary flow rate remained stable in both groups, but a decrease in buffering capacity, total protein and alpha-amylase activity was observed in GG after 6-months; taste sensitivity increased from baseline to 6-months in GG.Wiley-Blackwell2023-05-17T12:56:56Z2023-05-172022-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/35129http://hdl.handle.net/10174/35129engMarquezin, MCS, Scudine, KGd, Lamy, E, et al. Impact of gastroplasty on salivary characteristics, dental health status and oral sensory aspects: A controlled clinical study. J Oral Rehabil. 2022; 49: 1002- 1011. doi: 10.1111/joor.13353https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/joor.13353ndndecsl@uevora.ptndd47128@alunos.uevora.ptndndndnd362doi: 10.1111/joor.13353Marquezin, Maria CarolinaScudine, KellyLamy, ElsaFinassi, Carolina MartinsCarreira, LauraSegura, Wilson DiasRasera, IrineuPessotti, Elisane RossinCastelo, Paula Midoriinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:38:18Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/35129Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:23:33.996232Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact of gastroplasty on salivary characteristics, dental health status and oral sensory aspects: A controlled clinical study
title Impact of gastroplasty on salivary characteristics, dental health status and oral sensory aspects: A controlled clinical study
spellingShingle Impact of gastroplasty on salivary characteristics, dental health status and oral sensory aspects: A controlled clinical study
Marquezin, Maria Carolina
Saliva
taste
obesity
title_short Impact of gastroplasty on salivary characteristics, dental health status and oral sensory aspects: A controlled clinical study
title_full Impact of gastroplasty on salivary characteristics, dental health status and oral sensory aspects: A controlled clinical study
title_fullStr Impact of gastroplasty on salivary characteristics, dental health status and oral sensory aspects: A controlled clinical study
title_full_unstemmed Impact of gastroplasty on salivary characteristics, dental health status and oral sensory aspects: A controlled clinical study
title_sort Impact of gastroplasty on salivary characteristics, dental health status and oral sensory aspects: A controlled clinical study
author Marquezin, Maria Carolina
author_facet Marquezin, Maria Carolina
Scudine, Kelly
Lamy, Elsa
Finassi, Carolina Martins
Carreira, Laura
Segura, Wilson Dias
Rasera, Irineu
Pessotti, Elisane Rossin
Castelo, Paula Midori
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author2 Scudine, Kelly
Lamy, Elsa
Finassi, Carolina Martins
Carreira, Laura
Segura, Wilson Dias
Rasera, Irineu
Pessotti, Elisane Rossin
Castelo, Paula Midori
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marquezin, Maria Carolina
Scudine, Kelly
Lamy, Elsa
Finassi, Carolina Martins
Carreira, Laura
Segura, Wilson Dias
Rasera, Irineu
Pessotti, Elisane Rossin
Castelo, Paula Midori
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Saliva
taste
obesity
topic Saliva
taste
obesity
description Background: Saliva is a non-invasive source of biomarkers useful in the study of different pathophysiological conditions. The qualitative and quantitative study of saliva, as well as the assessment of oral health, can be particularly useful for a better understanding of obesity due to its importance in the food oral perception and ingestion. Objectives: To evaluate the effect of treatment of morbid obesity (dietary counselling versus gastroplasty) on salivary characteristics, oral sensory perception and dental health in a controlled study. Methods: Seventy-three adults (60 females; 19–59 years) with morbid obesity were divided in: Control group (CG; n = 34) followed-up during a 6-months dietary programme, and Gastroplasty group (GG; n = 39) evaluated immediately before, 3 and 6 months after gastroplasty. Dietary habits, Oral Health Impact Profile and xerostomia complaints were investigated by interview. The clinical examination included anthropometric and caries experience evaluation. Salivary flow rate, buffering capacity, total protein and alpha-amylase levels, and sensitivity for the four basic tastes were assessed. Two-way mixed model and sign test were applied. Results: Physical and clinical aspects did not differ between groups in the beginning of the study, and GG showed a rapid weight loss after surgery (p <.001). An improvement in most of the dietary aspects was observed, especially in the GG. A worsening in the dental health status was observed over time in both groups, with an increase in the number of filled and decayed teeth. CG showed a better oral health-related quality of life, while xerostomia complains increased in GG after gastroplasty. Salivary flow rate remained stable in both groups, but a decrease in buffering capacity, total protein and alpha-amylase activity was observed in GG after 6-months; taste sensitivity increased from baseline to 6-months in GG.
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