Huda Abdulsahib Sabbar, Sarah Kadhim Al-Hayali, Abdulhadi Al-Janabi
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Abstract
A real-time and rapid detection of salivary pH for periodontal diagnosis is an emerging point-of-care (POC) technology trend. The precise and non-invasive sensitive POC devices, which could be used as chair-side tools to improve clinical dental inspections, are essential for an excellent periodontal diagnosis. In this paper, we report on developing a POC technology based on optical fiber sensors as a promising marker, to the best of our knowledge, to detect the role of salivary pH in periodontitis diagnosis and support dentists’ inspection. The optical fiber sensor based on a drop-like structure was fabricated by bending single-mode fiber (SMF) into a section of a thin capillary tube. In this work, firstly, the performance of the proposed sensor towards different pH levels ranging from 1 to 7 was experimentally investigated. Experimentations showed that the pH sensor responded to various pH levels with a calibration curve sensitivity of −2.075 nm/pH and a high linearity of 0.985. Then, 66 patients were enrolled in this study and divided into two groups according to clinical outcomes: Group A with clinically healthy periodontium and Group B with chronic periodontitis. The real saliva from each patient was collected, and the salivary pH was evaluated immediately using the aforementioned proposed sensor. The experimental results show that Group A and Group B salivary pH mapping ranged from 6.5 to 7.3 and 5.5 to 6.4, respectively. The proposed sensor offers substantial practical benefits, providing a rapid response time of less than 2 s, instantaneous, noninvasive, and easily monitored tool for the early detection and diagnosis of periodontal health status.
期刊介绍:
The journal''s title Analytical Biochemistry: Methods in the Biological Sciences declares its broad scope: methods for the basic biological sciences that include biochemistry, molecular genetics, cell biology, proteomics, immunology, bioinformatics and wherever the frontiers of research take the field.
The emphasis is on methods from the strictly analytical to the more preparative that would include novel approaches to protein purification as well as improvements in cell and organ culture. The actual techniques are equally inclusive ranging from aptamers to zymology.
The journal has been particularly active in:
-Analytical techniques for biological molecules-
Aptamer selection and utilization-
Biosensors-
Chromatography-
Cloning, sequencing and mutagenesis-
Electrochemical methods-
Electrophoresis-
Enzyme characterization methods-
Immunological approaches-
Mass spectrometry of proteins and nucleic acids-
Metabolomics-
Nano level techniques-
Optical spectroscopy in all its forms.
The journal is reluctant to include most drug and strictly clinical studies as there are more suitable publication platforms for these types of papers.