Salivary calcium level during lactation

Section: Research Paper
Published
Jan 1, 2006
Pages
12-14

Abstract

Aims: To determine the salivary calcium during lactation in females and compare with nonlactating females. The saliva nowadays is considered as good source or media for estimation of several ions such as calcium, magnesium, copper, zinc and even abused drug. Materials and Methods: The unstimulated saliva was collected from sixty females, thirty lactating and the other thirty were non lactating. Results: Salivary calcium ion concentration in nonlactating females was 5.021 + 0.1 compared to 2.46 + 0.21 in lactating mothers that reflect a significant decline in calcium concentration (p < 0.001). Conclusion: This decline in calcium concentration reflected the importance of external calcium supplement during lactation

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