ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Prognostic significance of oral fluid fluoride measurement in acute pericoronitis

Vagner VD1, Sarf EA2, Belskaya LV2, Korshunov AS3, Kuryatnikov KN3, Bondar AA3, Meloyan AD3, Maksimenko KA3, Kasiy MN3
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1 Central Research Institute of Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery, Moscow, Russia

2 Omsk State Pedagogical University, Omsk, Russia

3 Omsk State Medical University, Omsk, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Andrey S. Korshunov
Kosareva, 34, Omsk, 644043, Russia; ur.liam@885081_k_yerdna

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Author contribution: Vagner VD — planning of the study, literature analysis, data interpretation; Sarf EA — biochemical research, statistical analysis; Belskaya LV — planning of the study, biochemical research, manuscript preparation; Korshunov AS — planning of the study, literature analysis, data interpretation, collection of clinical samples, manuscript preparation; Kuryatnikov KN — collection of clinical samples, data interpretation, manuscript preparation; Bondar AA, Meloyan AD, Maksimenko KA, Kasiy MN — sample preparation, data analysis.

Compliance with ethical standards: the study was approved by ethical review board of the Omsk State Medical University (Protocol № 113 of 26 November 2019); all participants or their representatives provided informed consent for participation in the study.

Received: 2022-08-12 Accepted: 2022-08-26 Published online: 2022-08-29
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Fig. 1. Calibration curve for fluoride measurement by capillary electrophoresis, built in a standard range of 0.1–10 mg/L
Fig. 2. А. Electropherogram for calibration solution containing a mixture of anions (1 — chlorides, 2 — nitrites, 3 — sulfates, 4 — nitrates, 5 — fluorides, 6 — phosphates). The insert shows fluoride ion peaks within the range of 0.25–10.0 mg/L. B. Electropherogram of saliva (100 µL), pure or mixed with 100 µL and 200 µL aliquots of fluoride standard solution (diluted 20-fold)
Fig. 3. Calibration curve for fluoride measurement by photometry
Fig. 4. Fluoride content for groups 1 and 2 before and after surgery (post-operative days 1 and 3) compared with the control group
Table 1. Electropherogram parameters for fluoride measurement
Table 2. Fluoride measurement for a selection of samples. CE, capillary electrophoresis