Muhammad Jawed
University of Karachi
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Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications | 2011
Muhammad Jawed; Syed Muhammad Shahid; Shah Ali Ul Qader; Abid Azhar
This study was designed to evaluate the possible protective role of salivary factors like salivary flow rate and adequate level of calcium, phosphate, and fluoride in diabetes mellitus type 2 patients with dental caries. A total of 398 diabetes mellitus type 2 patients with dental caries and 395 age- and sex-matched non-diabetic subjects with dental caries were included as controls, all of whom gave informed consent. All subjects were divided into four groups according to their age. Decayed, missed, and filled teeth (DMFT) were scored to indicate the severity of dental caries. Saliva was collected, flow rate was noted, and calcium, phosphate, and fluoride were analyzed. The blood glucose, HbA1c, and DMFT indices were found to be significantly high in diabetic patients as compared to controls. The salivary flow rate, calcium, phosphate, and fluoride were found to be significantly low whereas no significant difference was found in salivary magnesium in patients as compared to controls. Optimum salivary flow rate is responsible for establishing protective environment against dental caries. Adequate level of salivary calcium, phosphate, and fluoride is also involved in significant deposition of these minerals in plaque, which greatly reduces the development of caries in the adjacent enamel of teeth.
Experimental Diabetes Research | 2012
Muhammad Jawed; Rashid N. Khan; Syed Muhammad Shahid; Abid Azhar
Salivary factors have been studied for their effects on the process of dental caries in patients of diabetes mellitus type 2. In this study, protective role of salivary pH, salivary flow rate, and salivary calcium is assessed in the patients of diabetes mellitus type 2 with dental caries. The samples of saliva were collected from 400 patients of diabetes mellitus type 2 and 300 age- and sex- matched controls after getting informed consent. All the subjects were classified into four groups according to age. The severity of dental caries was counted by decayed, missed, and filled teeth (DMFT) score. The salivary pH, flow rate, and calcium levels were found to be low in patients as compared to controls. The levels of fasting blood sugar, HbA1c, and DMFT score were found to be significantly high in patients than controls. The glycemic factors were significantly correlated with salivary factors indicating their influence on progression of caries in diabetes. On the basis of findings, it is concluded that the suitable salivary pH and flow rate may be regarded as main protective factors against dental caries in diabetes. Optimum level of salivary calcium may be responsible for continuous supply of calcium to arrest the demineralization and help reduce the occurrence of dental caries.
Journal of Pakistan Medical Association | 2005
Syed Muhammad Shahid; Muhammad Jawed; Tabassum Mahboob
Journal of Pakistan Medical Association | 2014
Muhammad Laiq-uz-Zaman Khan; Mujeeb Rehman Abbassi; Muhammad Jawed; Ubedullah Shaikh
Archive | 2014
Sadia Sana; Muhammad Jawed; Ubedullah Shaikh; Shazia Ubed Shaikh
The professional medical journal | 2016
Muhammad Paryal Tagar; Khawar Saeed Jamali; Muhammad Jawed; Sarang Tagar
Gomal Journal of Medical Sciences | 2016
Muhammad Jawed; Muhammad Paryal Tagar; Sarang Tagar; Haris Jameel; Ubedullah Shaikh
Gomal Journal of Medical Sciences | 2016
Muhammad Paryal Tagar; Muhammad Jawed; Khawar Saeed Jamali; Sarang Tagar; Ubedullah Shaikh
Gomal Journal of Medical Sciences | 2016
Muhammad Paryal Tagar; Muhammad Jawed; Sarang Tagar; Taimoor Jan
The professional medical journal | 2015
Khawar Saeed Jamali; Naveed Ali Khan; Muhammad Jawed; Ubedullah Shaikh