Dental caries is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases in childhood. In addition to established etiological factors such as dietary habits and oral hygiene, biological and behavioral factors-including sleep disturbances and salivary biochemical characteristics-may contribute to caries development and periodontal health. Saliva plays a critical role in maintaining oral homeostasis through its physical properties (flow rate, pH, and buffering capacity) and biochemical components. Salivary biomarkers such as melatonin, cortisol, interleukin-6 (IL-6) and oxidative stress parameters (total oxidant status \[TOS\], total antioxidant status \[TAS\], and oxidative stress index \[OSI\]) are associated with sleep regulation, stress response, inflammation and immune function. This cross-sectional study aims to evaluate the relationship between sleep disturbances and salivary parameters as well as dental caries severity and periodontal status in children aged 6-12 years. A total of 73 children are categorized into two groups according to the International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS II): children with high-grade caries (codes 5-6) and children who are caries-free or have initial to moderate caries (codes 0-4). All participants undergo a comprehensive oral examination to assess caries experience, plaque index, gingival index and bleeding on probing. Unstimulated saliva samples are collected to determine salivary flow rate, pH, buffering capacity, melatonin, cortisol, IL-6, TOS, TAS, and OSI levels. Sleep disturbances are evaluated using the Sleep Disturbance Scale for Children
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Dental caries severity
Timeframe: One-time, baseline (July-September 2024
Cumulative caries experience
Timeframe: One-time, baseline (July-September 2024)
Periodontal status - Plaque index
Timeframe: One-time, baseline (July-September 2024)
Periodontal status - Gingival index
Timeframe: One-time, baseline (July-September 2024)
Periodontal status - Bleeding on Probing (BOP)
Timeframe: One-time, baseline (July-September 2024)
Salivary flow rate
Timeframe: One-time, baseline (July-September 2024)
Salivary pH
Timeframe: One-time, baseline (July-September 2024)
Salivary buffering capacity
Timeframe: One-time, baseline (July-September 2024)
Salivary melatonin
Timeframe: One-time, baseline (July-September 2024)
Salivary cortisol
Timeframe: One-time, baseline (July-September 2024)
Salivary IL-6
Timeframe: One-time, baseline (July-September 2024)
Total oxidant status (TOS)
Timeframe: One-time, baseline (July-September 2024)
Total antioxidant status (TAS)
Timeframe: One-time, baseline (July-September 2024)
Oxidative stress index (OSI)
Timeframe: One-time, baseline (July-September 2024)
Sleep disturbances
Timeframe: One-time, baseline (July-September 2024)