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Journal of Dental Research, Vol 67, 1468-1475, Copyright © 1988 by International & American Associations for Dental Research Online Journals
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H. C. Margolis, J. H. Duckworth and E. C. Moreno
Forsyth Dental Center, Boston, Massachusetts 02115.
The composition of pooled resting plaque fluid from 10 population samples, grouped according to age (8-11, 14-17, 18-25 years) and caries status (caries-free, CF, DMFS = 0; caries-susceptible, CS, DMFS greater than 10), was determined by means of ion chromatography. Subjects received a dental prophylaxis one week prior to plaque collection, abstained from oral hygiene for 48 hours, and did not eat or drink for at least one hour prior to plaque collection. Plaque samples from each group were pooled under mineral oil and centrifuged (15,000 g) for 45 minutes at ambient temperature. Supernatants were analyzed for organic acids, inorganic anions, mono- and divalent cations, and pH value. The ions Na+, NH4+, K+, Ca2+, Mg2+, Cl-, and phosphate were present in all samples. Acetic and propionic acids were predominant, comprising over 75% of the acid (anions) present under resting conditions. Succinic, lactic, formic, and butyric acids were present in lower concentrations. Within each age group, the mean values for pH and NH4+ concentration were higher in the caries-free group; the differences between mean values (CF: pH, 6.35; NH4+, 52 mmol/L; CS: pH, 5.85; NH4+, 37 mmol/L) were found to be statistically significant (p less than 0.05) when all data for the CF and CS groups were combined. Significantly higher concentrations of Mg2+ and butyric acid were also found for the combined CF data. Concentrations of all other constituents were similar. Calculations indicate that plaque fluid is supersaturated with respect to enamel mineral and dicalcium phosphate dihydrate, with a significantly higher degree of saturation with respect to enamel mineral in the CF group.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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