Characteristics of oral fluid biochemistry and physical chemistry in children with abnormalities following uranoplasty
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18871367Keywords:
congenital cleft palate, surgical palate malformation, salivation, gingivitis, and intraoral fluid biochemistry.Abstract
To contrast the physico-chemical and biochemical characteristics of oral fluid between a control group of
healthy children and those who have residual abnormalities after uranoplasty for congenital cleft palate.
The research included 50 children of the same age who were virtually sound and 109 children between the ages of 6 and
12 who had congenital cleft palates and residual abnormalities after uranoplasty.
Results and discussion. Significant physicochemical and biochemical abnormalities were seen in the oral fluid of infants
with congenital cleft palate and residual problems that emerged during uranoplasty.
Additionally, these data provide the basis for future research and development of techniques aimed at improving the
composition of oral fluid.
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