The intoxication syndrome in dental patients and its verification
Author(s): L.B. Petrosyan, candidate of Sciences, associate Professor, North-Western State Medical University named after I.I. Mechnikov, Saint-Petersburg, Russia, petrov.2012@instom31@mail.ruA.V. Tsimbalistov, Dr., Prof., Belgorod National Research University, Belgorod, Russia, rectorat@szgmu.ru
T.A. Lopushanskaya, candidate of Sciences, associate Professor, North-Western State Medical University named after I.I. Mechnikov, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
M.Y. Malakhova, Dr., Prof., North-Western State Medical University named after I.I. Mechnikov, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
Issue: Volume 41, № 3
Rubric: Clinical Medicine
Annotation: The metabolic status was assessed for substances of low and medium molecular weight and oligopeptides in patients with an abnormal deep occlusion, reduced bite and complete absence of teeth. In the conditions of outpatient care, 80 patients and 54 people of the control group were examined for endogenous intoxication, feces of urine, saliva and blood from the ulnar vein were performed. The substances of low and average molecular weight and oligopeptides in blood plasma, erythrocytes, saliva and urine are determined. Correlation with the general orientation of toxicological changes in patients with dental pathology, with diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and liver with involvement in the process of the pancreas was revealed. The analysis of diseases in this group of patients leads to the belief that somatic pathology also makes its own adjustments to the metabolic processes in the body.
Keywords: chronic dental endotoxemia, abnormal deep bite, reduced overbite, the metabolic status of low and medium molecular substances and oligopeptides in a maxillodental pathology zones
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