Comparative evaluation of salivary pH, gingival status and dental caries among menstrual and post-menopausal women in Chengalpattu district, Tamil Nadu: a cross-sectional study

Authors

  • Fairoze Banu K. S. Department of Public Health Dentistry, Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Dental Sciences, Chengalpet, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Dyuthi Dharaa L. Department of Public Health Dentistry, Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Dental Sciences, Chengalpet, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Durga S. Department of Public Health Dentistry, Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Dental Sciences, Chengalpet, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Durgapriyadharshini B. Department of Public Health Dentistry, Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Dental Sciences, Chengalpet, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Revanth M. P. Department of Public Health Dentistry, Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Dental Sciences, Chengalpet, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Indrapriyadharshini K. Department of Public Health Dentistry, Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Dental Sciences, Chengalpet, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Vishnu Prasad S. Department of Public Health Dentistry, Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Dental Sciences, Chengalpet, Tamil Nadu, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20261617

Keywords:

Dental caries, Gingival index, Hormonal changes, Menstrual women, Post-menopausal, Salivary pH

Abstract

Background: Hormonal fluctuations during different life stages in women can influence oral health, particularly salivary pH, gingival status, and dental caries susceptibility. Aim was to compare salivary pH, gingival status, and dental caries experience among menstrual and post-menopausal women in the Chengalpattu district.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 80 women, divided into two groups: menstrual women (n=40) and post-menopausal women (n=40). Salivary pH was measured using pH indicator strips. Gingival status was assessed using the Loe and Silness Gingival Index (1963), and dental caries experience was recorded using the DMFT index (1938). Data were analyzed using SPSS software.

Results: The mean salivary pH was significantly lower in post-menopausal women (5.91±0.81) compared to menstrual women (6.46±0.98) (p<0.05). The mean DMFT score was significantly higher among post-menopausal women (10.23±5.97) than menstrual women (4.33±3.73) (p=0.000). No significant difference was noted in gingival index scores between the groups (p=0.8).

Conclusions: Post-menopausal women exhibited lower salivary pH and higher dental caries experience, suggesting that hormonal decline during menopause may adversely affect oral health. However, gingival health remained comparable between the two groups. Regular preventive dental care is essential, especially for women undergoing menopausal transition.

 

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2026-05-28

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K. S., F. B., L., D. D., S., D., B., D., M. P., R., K., I., & S., V. P. (2026). Comparative evaluation of salivary pH, gingival status and dental caries among menstrual and post-menopausal women in Chengalpattu district, Tamil Nadu: a cross-sectional study. International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology, 15(6), 2101–2105. https://doi.org/10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20261617

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