Is saliva an anti-inflammatory and antiseptic?

Saliva clinically known as saliva, saliva is bacteriostatic antibacterial effect, mainly contained in saliva lysozyme and secretory immunoglobulin play a role.
1. Saliva water accounts for about 99.4%, organic matter accounts for about 0.4%, inorganic matter accounts for about 0.2%. The organic matter in saliva is mainly mucin, and immunoglobulin, uric acid and salivary amylase, lysozyme, maltase and so on. Saliva can also be mixed with shed epithelial cells, bacteria and gingival fluid.
2. Saliva contains lysozyme and secretory immunoglobulin and other bactericidal and antibacterial effect. However, it should be noted that, because the saliva antibacterial component content is small, the antibacterial effect is generally weak, in addition, there are many conditionally pathogenic bacteria inside the saliva, may lead to wound infection, so it is not recommended to use the saliva anti-inflammatory sterilization.
Specific advice to consult a medical professional.