Evaluation of hemomicrocirculation of periodontal tissues in localized periodontitis of traumatic etiology
https://doi.org/10.33925/1683-3759-2021-26-1-73-79
Abstract
Relevance. The necessity of somatic health evaluation in patients with local inflammatory periodontal processes is determined by frequent relapses of the periodontal diseases. Low effectiveness of the widespread treatment methods and the lack of long-term remission of the disease is caused by the insufficient assessment Based on the clinical examination, diagnosis and laboratory tests, to determine the correlation between the somatic pathology and adaptability of the adult body in patients with localized periodontitis due to trauma.
Materials and methods. Advanced examination was carried out in 169 subjects, aged 45-75 y.o., with mild to moderate localized periodontitis due to trauma. The somatic condition was assessed by laboratory and functional tests.
Results. 1-2 somatic diseases were revealed in 39.3% of patients with mild localized periodontitis caused by trauma (periodontal pocket depth up to 4 mm). 3 and more comorbidities were detected in 35.3% of patients. Gastrointestinal problems, cardiovascular diseases, allergic conditions, anemiа and respiratory diseases were most frequently encountered. In moderate localized periodontitis caused by trauma and periodontal depth of 4-6 mm, 23.9% of patients had 1-2 comorbidities, while 62.7% of patients had 3 and more diseases. Gastrointestinal problems, cardiovascular diseases, anemia, allergic conditions and urogenital diseases were more frequent. A strong correlation was revealed between the type of adaptive reaction and the degree of localized periodontitis caused by trauma. Thus, the risk of moderate localized traumatic periodontitis development increases by 1.8 times in tense adaptive reaction, and by 3.45 times - in poor adaptation reaction.
Conclusion. Functional condition of the body adaptability, which is essential for the development of the treatment strategy, could be determined by the evaluation of the physical condition, peripheral blood tests (entropy of WBC differential, C-reactive protein) in patients with localized periodontitis caused by trauma. The adaptive reaction tension and decrease were detected in patients with 3 or more comorbidities.
About the Authors
A. V. SmirnovaRussian Federation
Smirnova, Aleksandra V., assistant of the Department of General Dentistry
Saint Petersburg
Iu. F. Semiglazova
Russian Federation
Semiglazova, Iuliia F., second-year student
Saint Petersburg
D. A. Kuzmina
Russian Federation
Kuzmina, Diana A., PhD, MD, DS, Associate Professor, Нead of the Department of clinical dentistry of the Private Educational Institution of Higher Education
Saint Petersburg
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Smirnova AV, Semiglazova IF, Kuzmina DA. Evaluation of hemomicrocirculation of periodontal tissues in localized periodontitis of traumatic etiology. Parodontologiya. 2021;26(1):73-79. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33925/1683-3759-2021-26-1-73-79