PMID: 8445148Jan 1, 1993Paper

Salivary diagnosis: more than a lick and a promise

The Journal of the American Dental Association
I D Mandel

Abstract

There is a growing appreciation for the use of oral fluid as an easily collected, non-invasive diagnostic medium in a variety of disease states and clinical situations. Dental applications include differential diagnosis of salivary gland disease, caries and periodontal disease activity and susceptibility tests, Candida monitoring and testing for HIV and hepatitis.

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