Abstract: Saliva is a readily available oral fluid with many functions, from digestion, maintenance of oral tissues’ integrity, to caries prevention. Changes regarding its secretion may be divided into qualitative and quantitative: both of them are a consequence of certain conditions/diseases (e.g. internal factors) or nutrients/ drugs ingested (e.g. external factors). During the last 15 years, technological advances gave a significant momentum to utilization of saliva as a diagnostic tool. Analysis of saliva, just like the blood analysis, has two main objectives: to identify the subjects suffering from a certain disorder, and to follow the development and progress of therapy. This paper provides an overview of possibilities fo...
Background and Aim : Timely diagnosis is an important factor in successful treatment of diseases. In...
This systematic review presents the latest trends in salivary research and its applications in healt...
Saliva is a complex fluid that consists of 99% water and 1% organic and inorganic substances. Proteo...
Abstract: Saliva is a readily available oral fluid with many functions, from digestion, maintenance...
As a diagnostic fluid, saliva offers distinctive advantages over serum because it can be collected n...
As a diagnostic fluid, saliva offers distinctive advantages over serum because it can be collected n...
There is a growing interest in diagnosis based on the analysis of saliva. This is a simple, non-inva...
There is a growing interest in diagnosis based on the analysis of saliva. This is a simple, non-inva...
Abstract: Saliva is an extracellular fluid produced and secreted by the salivary glands in the mouth...
The use of saliva as a diagnostic fluid for various human ailments is gaining popularity as it offer...
The salivary fluid has an old history of study, but its physiological importance has only been recog...
Saliva, the most available and non-invasive biofluid of the human body, permanently "bathes" the ora...
Saliva, the most available and non-invasive biofluid of the human body, permanently "bathes" the ora...
Human whole saliva is a bodily fluid that can be obtained easily by noninvasive techniques. Specimen...
Human whole saliva is a bodily fluid that can be obtained easily by noninvasive techniques. Specimen...
Background and Aim : Timely diagnosis is an important factor in successful treatment of diseases. In...
This systematic review presents the latest trends in salivary research and its applications in healt...
Saliva is a complex fluid that consists of 99% water and 1% organic and inorganic substances. Proteo...
Abstract: Saliva is a readily available oral fluid with many functions, from digestion, maintenance...
As a diagnostic fluid, saliva offers distinctive advantages over serum because it can be collected n...
As a diagnostic fluid, saliva offers distinctive advantages over serum because it can be collected n...
There is a growing interest in diagnosis based on the analysis of saliva. This is a simple, non-inva...
There is a growing interest in diagnosis based on the analysis of saliva. This is a simple, non-inva...
Abstract: Saliva is an extracellular fluid produced and secreted by the salivary glands in the mouth...
The use of saliva as a diagnostic fluid for various human ailments is gaining popularity as it offer...
The salivary fluid has an old history of study, but its physiological importance has only been recog...
Saliva, the most available and non-invasive biofluid of the human body, permanently "bathes" the ora...
Saliva, the most available and non-invasive biofluid of the human body, permanently "bathes" the ora...
Human whole saliva is a bodily fluid that can be obtained easily by noninvasive techniques. Specimen...
Human whole saliva is a bodily fluid that can be obtained easily by noninvasive techniques. Specimen...
Background and Aim : Timely diagnosis is an important factor in successful treatment of diseases. In...
This systematic review presents the latest trends in salivary research and its applications in healt...
Saliva is a complex fluid that consists of 99% water and 1% organic and inorganic substances. Proteo...