Salivaomics: Future in Early Diagnosis of Dental Disease.

Abstract

Saliva plays an important role in health of the oral cavity and of the body as a whole. Salivary diagnostic is a dynamic and emerging field in the diagnosis of oral and systemic diseases. Saliva fulfills the various requirements necessary for a body fluid to be used for a diagnostic purpose. The term “salivaomics” was coined to reflect the rapid development of knowledge about the various “omics” constituents of saliva Salivaomics includes the five diagnostic alphabets Proteins, mRNA, miRNA, metabolic compounds and microbes offering a substantial advantage. Salivaomics the saliva based diagnostic technique is promising offer a alternative for clinician to use in near future.

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Dr. Mayur Awchar

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Dr. Mayur Awchar (2019). Salivaomics: Future in Early Diagnosis of Dental Disease.. International Journal of Dental Science and Innovative Research (IJDSIR), 2(1), 152-156. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-580513