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Salivary alkaline phosphatase activity and chronological age as indicators for skeletal maturity
Authors:Nora Alhazmi  Carroll Ann Trotman  Matthew Finkelman  Dillon Hawley  Driss Zoukhri  Evangelos Papathanasiou
Abstract:Objectives:To investigate the relationship between salivary alkaline phosphatase activity (ALP), protein concentration, and chronological age with cervical vertebral maturation stages (CVMS) as noninvasive biomarkers for skeletal maturity assessment.Materials and Methods:This cross-sectional study included 79 subjects (48 females, 31 males; 7 to 23 years old) categorized into five CVMS based on lateral cephalographs evaluated by three examiners. ALP activity and protein concentration in unstimulated whole saliva were compared among five CVMS. The association between age and CVMS was assessed and five multinomial logistic regression models were utilized to predict CVMS based on salivary ALP activity, protein concentration, and chronological age.Results:Salivary ALP reached the peak at early pubertal stage and then declined with a significant difference between CVMS I and CVMS II (P < .001) and between CVMS I and CVMS V (P = .004). A significant positive correlation between age and CVMS was found (rs = 0.763, P < .001). The models'' overall correct classification rates for predicting CVMS were 32.9% using protein concentration, 35.4% using ALP activity, and 53.2% using both ALP activity and age.Conclusions:The combination of salivary ALP activity and chronological age may provide the best CVMS prediction.
Keywords:Alkaline phosphatase   Chronological   Biomarker   Saliva   Orthodontics   Skeletal maturation
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