COMPONENTS OF SALIVA FOR DIAGNOSIS OF DIFFERENT DISEASES
R. Kasirao*, B. Nagamani, P. Venkata Krishna, Sk. Khyrun Baji
ABSTRACT
In oral diagnostics, it has been a great challenge to determine
biomarkers for screening and predicting the early onset of disease
(prognostic tests) or evaluating the disease activity and the efficacy of
therapy (diagnostic tests). An oral diagnostic tool, in general, should
provide pertinent information for differential diagnosis, localization of
disease and severity of infection. It serves as a basis for treatment
planning and provides a means for assessing the effectiveness of
therapy. Saliva is simple, non-invasive, readily available and easily
collected without specialized equipment or personnel. For the past two
decades, saliva has been increasingly evaluated as a diagnostic fluid
for detecting breast cancer , oral cancer , caries risk, salivary gland diseases, periodontitis ,
and systemic disorders such as hepatitis C and the presence of human immunodeficiency
virus (HIV).
Keywords: Saliva, Diagnostic agent, Diagnosis, Diseases.
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