Hemomicrocirculation of tissues around dental implants: clinical and functional parallels
https://doi.org/10.33925/1683-3759-2020-25-4-338-342
Abstract
Relevance. Psychoemotional stress is referred to as a disease of civilizations. When the psychophysiological state of a person is disturbed, all resources are directed to compensating for the pathological situation. With depletion and the development of adaptive capabilities, various disorders of microhemodynamics arise.
Materials and methods. In this article, psychoemotional stress is considered as a pathogenic factor in the development of post-prosthetic complications at a dental appointment. Using laser Doppler flowmetry, a comparative analysis of microcirculatory changes in the oral cavity in patients with inflammation of the peri-implant tissue was carried out.
Results. Previously, all people had a violation of the psychophysiological state. The control group consisted of healthy people. It is proved that in the comparison group microcirculatory changes occur with the development of arterial hyperemia. In this case, hyperemia was revealed by the ratio of the contribution of pulse and respiratory fluxmotions.
Conclusion. Thus, it can be assumed that it is psychoemotional stress that is the primary factor in the development of the inflammatory response in the oral cavity. What should be taken into account at the orthopedic appointment when drawing up a treatment plan for such patients.
About the Authors
Yu. A. MakedonovaRussian Federation
Makedonova, Yuliya А., Phd, MD, DSс, Associate Professor, head of the Department of dentistry of the Institute of continuing medical and pharmaceutical education
Volgograd
D. V. Mikhalchenko
Russian Federation
Mikhalchenko, Dmitriy V., PhD, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of propaedeutics of dental diseases
Volgograd
D. Yu. Dyachenko
Russian Federation
Dyachenko, Denis Yu., Assistant Professor of the Department of dentistry of the Institute of continuing medical and pharmaceutical education
Volgograd
S. A. Veremeenko
Russian Federation
Veremeenko, Sergey A., postgraduate student of the Department of propaedeutics of dental diseases
Volgograd
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Makedonova YA, Mikhalchenko DV, Dyachenko DY, Veremeenko SA. Hemomicrocirculation of tissues around dental implants: clinical and functional parallels. Parodontologiya. 2020;25(4):338-342. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33925/1683-3759-2020-25-4-338-342