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V.F. Mihalchenko, M.S. Patrusheva, A.V. Mihalchenko, S.V. Kraynov, S. Gharty Chetry, A.A. Pogosyan
Волгоградский государственный медицинский университет, Волгоград, Россия
Endocrine pathology, including diabetes mellitus, significantly affects the immune response characteristics to microbial invasion and, as a result, the microbial balance of the oral cavity in normal conditions and in periodontal diseases. The aim of the study was to evaluate the antimicrobial efficacy of mild periodontitis nonsurgical treatment in patients with type II diabetes mellitus with different duration of endocrine disease. It is shown that before the start of therapy, in dependance of endocrine pathology duration, the bacterial flora of periodontal pockets in the groups was different. The standard therapy also demonstrated varying degrees of effectiveness, and on the background of positive response to the treatment in both groups, the trend to normalization of the microflora in patients with newly diagnosed diabetes mellitus was more evident.
diabetes mellitus, mild periodontitis, bacterial flora of periodontal pockets, antimicrobial efficacy
Марина Сергеевна Патрушева, marinapatrushewa@yandex.ru