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. 2017 Jan 21;16:2. doi: 10.1186/s40200-017-0287-5

Table 1.

Characteristics of the included studies

Study author, yr of publication [ref No] country type 1 DM male/female mean age of T1DM, yr control(N) fasting on collection saliva collection salivary glucose measurement outcome (compared with controls)
Harrison, 1987 [26] USA 30 NA 4–19 healthy controls (30) age, sex, race matched 1 h stimulated GOD Salivary glucose, IgA, protein: significantly higher in T1DM
More higher in uncontrolled T1DM
Darwazeh, 1991 [27] UK 41 T1DM(17) & T2DM (24) 23/18 52 ± 16 non-diabetic (34) unstimulated enzymaticb Salivary glucose: significantly higher in DM
Salivary glucose & blood glucose concentration related.
Anderson, 1998 [28] Sweden Study A 10 (IGT: 10 (T2DM).
Study B T1DM or T2DM (15); T2DM (9)
All males Study A: 36–58; Study B: 32–76 healthy adults (24)
12 in A
12 in B.
10 h (overnight). stimulated enzymaticb glucose in parotid saliva is elevated at least 2 h after glucose/ food intake in individuals with DM.
Belazi, 1998 [29] Greece 10 5/5 4–15 years healthy children (10)
5–17 years
2 h unstimulated GOD-POD salivary flow rates: no difference salivary and serum glucose: significantly higher in T1DM.
Lopez, 2003 [10] Argentina 20 11/9 3–15 controls (21)
5–12-years
8 h, except
2 h in 3 patients
unstimulated GOD salivary flow rate :diminished in DM
Total sugars, glucose, urea, total proteins: greater in DM calcium values: decreased.
Diabetic children have higher DMFT
Panchbhai, 2010 [30] India 11 (Grp 1) + 8 (Grp 2) = 20 22/18 (Grp 1); 25/15 (Grp 2) 26–62 (Grp 1); 13–69 (Grp 2) healthy non-DM (40) 2 h unstimulated & stimulated GOD salivary glucose levels: significantly elevated in DM
salivary amylase levels : significant decreases in DM
Vaziri,2010 [12] Iran 40 19/11 9–61 healthy adults (40) T2DM(40) overnight unstimulated Pars a Salivary IgA: no difference
Salivary glucose: no difference
Salivary flow rate: significantly lower in diabetic patients
DMFT: higher in diabetic than controls
Nagalaxmi, 2011 [31] India 50 28/22 7–20 controls (50), age & sex-matched NA unstimulated GOPD Significant positive correlation between salivary & serum glucose in T1DM
Behal, 2012 [32] India 50 (T1DM& T2DM) NA 57.8 ± 12 & 56.36 ± 11 non-DM (50) NA unstimulated GOD The mean level of salivary glucose: significantly higher in diabetes;
A positive, but weak correlation between salivary and blood glucose
Shahbaz, 2014 [33] India 30 16/14 9.7 ± 4.4 years healthy controls (30) overnight unstimulated GOPD Salivary total protein: higher in T1DM
Salivary flow rate: diminished in DM.
Salivary albumin higher in T1DM.
Salivary glucose levels: higher in T1DM.
A highly significant positive correlation between serum & salivary glucose in T1DM.

Alcohol alcohol dependency, chronic ds disease, h/o history, DM diabetes mellitus, DMFT decayed, missing, filling teeth, GOD Glucose-oxidase method, GOPD Glucose oxidase- peroxidase method, Grp group, IGT impaired glucose tolerance test, NA not available, Pg pregnancy, S smoking, yr year

a: Pars method (glucose Oxidase Kit,Pars Azmoon Co, Tehran, Iran); b: enzymatic ultraviolet detection method for glucose analysis (Boehringer Mannheim GmbH, Mannheim, West Germany, cat.No. 139041)