Salivary Alpha-Amylase and Calcium levels Evaluation as a Biomarker in Stress Patients Undergoing Surgical Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Abstract

The salivary enzyme alpha-amylase has been proposed as a biomarker for stress-induced activity of the sympathetic nervous system. In the growing field of amylase research, recent studies have underscored the usefulness of salivary alpha-amylase in this regard. Calcium is the major component of bones and teeth, and it is not surprising that disturbances in calcium metabolism have been implicated in most of the major chronic diseases, including renal disease, osteoporosis; and periodontal tissues.Twenty healthy Iraqi male undergo wisdom tooth extraction from undergraduates dental students were considered in this study with age mean of 22 years old, 2 ml samples of stimulated saliva were collected prior ten mints of surgical wisdom tooth removal, and recollected after one week fromsurgery from these students, the samples were analyzed to assess changes in ∝-amylase and calcium ion concentration under controlled conditions. The collected data predicted elevation of amylase level from ((7652.965 ±34.0410) to (7674.710 ± 68.8958) IU/L) with a significant change. And also increase in the calcium ion concentration level from (0.1465 ± 0.048) to reach level (0.1975± 0.100) mmol/L. Positive correlation were recorded between alpha amylase and calcium concentration when plotted the correlations values of stress and no stress individual's. In a conclusion. Acute stresscaused by wisdom tooth removal will elevate level of amylase in saliva significantly, howeverSignificant increasing in calcium concentration was observed in the stimulated saliva in comparison with the non-stimulated saliva with significant mean changes. However, our result predicted elevated levels of calcium concentration of the stimulated saliva than the non-stimulated (after extraction).

Keywords

Wisdom Tooth