
pmid: 13541950
Abstract The number of lcukocytes in the saliva has been counted for healthy persons with and without teeth and for persons with an inflammatory process in the region of the oral cavity. In the toothless, healthy mouth the leukocyte count is considerably lower (1 to 143 cells per 1 c.mm.) than in the healthy mouth with teeth (110 to 1,364 cells per 1 c.mm.); in mouths with inflammation, the count increased quite remarkably (770 to 11,896 cells per 1 c.mm.). The differences cannot be attributed to daily variations.
Leukocyte Count, Saliva
Leukocyte Count, Saliva
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