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Oral surgery, oral medicine, and oral pathology 1992-Dec

Salivary hypofunction in patients with familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy.

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Patients who suffer from familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy frequently complain of mouth dryness and an increased need for dental treatment. The aim of the present investigation was to study saliva secretion rate and composition and other factors related to the risk of dental caries in patients with familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy. Thirty patients with familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy volunteered for the study and were compared with a matched control group. Samples of unstimulated and stimulated whole saliva were collected in a standardized manner. The secretion rates were calculated, and the concentrations of electrolytes, glycoprotein markers, and proteins with antibacterial properties were analyzed. Dental caries and variables related to the risk of dental caries were also scored. The results show that familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy patients frequently have a decreased rate of saliva secretion and that the degree of salivary hypofunction is positively correlated to the progress of familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy. Forty-three percent of the familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy patients in this study had no detectable secretion of unstimulated saliva. A low secretion rate of stimulated saliva (< 0.7 ml/min) was found in 33% of the patients. The concentrations of salivary protein, amylase, lysozyme, salivary peroxidase, secretory IgA, hexosamines, sialic acid, fucose, phosphate, potassium, and the degree of protein glycosylation were higher in the familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy patients than in the control patients. We conclude that patients with familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy have a reduced saliva secretion and are subsequently at risk for increased development of dental caries.

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