The importance of the time factor in changing the qualitative composition of plaque
https://doi.org/10.33925/1683-3759-2019-24-4-316-322
Abstract
Purpose. To determine the value of the time factor to change the qualitative composition of plaque.
Materials and methods. In a series of clinical-anamnestic and clinical-laboratory studies studied the material-plaque obtained during the examination of 137 adult young people-students aged 18 to 20 years. Plaque sampling was performed immediately after the determination of its cariesogenicity by colometric method by J. L. Hardwick and E. B. Manlay, and after 60 minutes a clinical micrometer was used to determine the short-chain fatty acids in this plaque.
Results. The proposed clinical micrometod for determination of short-chain fatty acids in dental plaque stated an increase in the optical density of smears in persons with high caries resistance with a decrease in the optical density in smears in the presence of a carious process in the oral cavity. The obtained data correlate well with the indicators of cariesogenicity in plaque, which increases with a decrease in the content of short-chain fatty acids. Therefore, the content of short-chain fatty acids and dental plaque caries require an individual approach to oral hygiene in different patients.
Conclusion. The optimal factor of influence on the cariesogenic situation in the oral cavity is the time factor - the frequency of consumption of easily digestible carbohydrates during the day. Eating easily digestible carbohydrates that can be a nutrient medium for the oral microflora is recommended only during breakfast, lunch and dinner.
About the Authors
Yu. A. IppolitovRussian Federation
DSc, professor, head of the Department of pediatric dentistry with orthodontics
Voronezh
T. A. Rusanova
Russian Federation
PhD, Associate Professor of the Department of pediatric dentistry with orthodontics
Voronezh
E. Yu. Zolotareva
Russian Federation
PhD, Associate Professor of the Department of pediatric dentistry with orthodontics
Voronezh
E. O. Aleshina
Russian Federation
PhD, Assistant Professor of the department of pediatric dentistry with orthodontics
Voronezh
M. V. Berkovich
Russian Federation
post-graduate student of the Department of pediatric dentistry with orthodontics
Voronezh
D. M. Folomeeva
Russian Federation
post-graduate student of the Department of pediatric dentistry with orthodontics
Voronezh
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Ippolitov YA, Rusanova TA, Zolotareva EY, Aleshina EO, Berkovich MV, Folomeeva DM. The importance of the time factor in changing the qualitative composition of plaque. Parodontologiya. 2019;24(4):316-322. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33925/1683-3759-2019-24-4-316-322