ABO Blood Group as a Potential Risk Factor for Dental Caries: A Cross-Sectional Study

Afreen Jan, Dipanshu Aggarwal, Kriti Pallavi, A. Ashraf, Poonam Waghmode, Malik Aqueel Ahmed Khan
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Introduction:  Dental caries is a multifactorial disease that affects people of all ages due to a complex interplay between genetic and environmental variables. The significance of genetics in an individual's vulnerability to caries has recently been explored in scientific literature. One such inherited genetic characteristic is blood group. The relationship between blood type, lifestyle, and dental caries may shed light on the above idea. Aim:  To explore into blood type as a possible risk factor for the development of dental caries. Material   And   Methods:  Blood samples from 39 people of the index ages (5, 12, 15, 35-44, and 60-74 years) were taken, and blood grouping was done before oral screening to determine the DMFT index. A self-administered questionnaire was used to conduct a complete diet analysis. SPSS software was used to do statistical analysis on the data. Results:   In different age groups, there was a strong link between different blood types, DMFT index, and diet. Conclusion:  The current study's results demonstrate that genetic and epigenetic variables play a significant influence in the development of dental caries. As a result, blood groups can be utilised to detect if a certain diet is associated with the development of dental caries. Keywords: Dental caries, ABO antigens, Blood group, DMFT index, risk predictors
ABO血型是龋齿的潜在危险因素:一项横断面研究
简介:由于遗传和环境变量之间复杂的相互作用,龋齿是一种影响所有年龄段人群的多因素疾病。最近在科学文献中探讨了遗传在个体易患龋齿方面的重要性。其中一个遗传的基因特征就是血型。血型、生活方式和龋齿之间的关系可能会阐明上述观点。目的:探讨血型与龋发生的可能危险因素。材料与方法:选取指标年龄(5岁、12岁、15岁、35-44岁和60-74岁)的39人进行血液采集,在进行口腔筛查前进行血液分组,确定DMFT指数。一份自我管理的问卷被用来进行完整的饮食分析。采用SPSS软件对数据进行统计分析。结果:在不同年龄组中,不同血型、DMFT指数和饮食之间存在很强的联系。结论:目前的研究结果表明,遗传和表观遗传变量对龋病的发生有重要影响。因此,血型可以用来检测某种饮食是否与龋齿的发展有关。关键词:龋齿,ABO抗原,血型,DMFT指数,危险预测因素
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