ANALYSIS OF THE DATA OF THE EXAMINATION OF THE DENTAL STATUS OF CHILDREN WHO WERE REGISTERED AT THE DISPENSARY FOR CHRONIC INFLAMMATION OF THE PHARYNGEAL AND PALATINE TONSILS
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https://doi.org/10.35220/2078-8916-2020-37-3-74-79Keywords:
children, hard tissues of teeth, parodontal tis-sues, the level of oral hygieneAbstract
Relevance. Taking into account the main factors in the development of chronic inflammation of the pharyngeal and palatine tonsils - the reactivity of the body and the barrier function, as well as the presence of compensated and decompensated forms of diseases in the clinical course, we examined children who are registered with dispensaries.
The aim of this research was to study the dental status of children who were registered at the dispensary for chron-ic inflammation of the pharyngeal and palatine tonsils in the children's polyclinic No. 3 of the Suvorov district of Odessa.
Materials and methods. The analysis was carried out on 174 children of the Odessa City Dental Clinic No. 5 of the Children's Department No. 2 of the Suvorov District, of which 117 children were simultaneously registered at the Children's City Polyclinic No. 3 for chronic tonsillitis; 30 children - for chronic adenoiditis; 27 children - were not registered for diseases of the ENT organs and represent-ed a control group.
Findings. In children with concomitant pathology of ENT organs, the frequency of detection of dentoalveolar anomalies, as well as the development of complications of caries, is significantly higher than in the control group. After registration and adequate therapy of chronic dis-eases of the ENT organs in children, there was a signifi-cant decrease in the hygienic indices of the PMA, the Schiller-Pisarev test and the gum bleeding index, which indicates a decrease in the intensity of inflammatory pro-cesses in the gums.
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