It is generally accepted that salivary components are important for dental health, but till now no clear correlation has been found between one or more of said components and the onset of dental caries. The present invention relates to an assay method comprising analysing the presence and/or the content of the salivary soluble CD14 protein from a saliva sample of the individual subjected to examination; the absence of said protein from the salivary sample, or its presence in a reduced amount compared to a predetermined threshold value in caries-free individuals, is considered as a marker of susceptibility to developing caries and/or as a diagnostic element for the existence of ongoing carious lesions

Use of the salivary protein CD14 as an indicator of the low risk of developing caries

BERGANDI, Loredana;GHIGO, Dario Antonio
2005-01-01

Abstract

It is generally accepted that salivary components are important for dental health, but till now no clear correlation has been found between one or more of said components and the onset of dental caries. The present invention relates to an assay method comprising analysing the presence and/or the content of the salivary soluble CD14 protein from a saliva sample of the individual subjected to examination; the absence of said protein from the salivary sample, or its presence in a reduced amount compared to a predetermined threshold value in caries-free individuals, is considered as a marker of susceptibility to developing caries and/or as a diagnostic element for the existence of ongoing carious lesions
2005
WO/2007/010474
UNIVERSITA' DEGLI STUDI DI TORINO (IT); GHIGO, Dario (IT); BERGANDI, Loredana (IT)
http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?wo=2007010474
BERGANDI L; GHIGO D
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