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I. V. Firsova, A. V. Poroyskaya, Yu. . Makedonova, E. B. Marymova
Волгоградский государственный медицинский университет, лаборатория моделирования патологии; кафедра терапевтической стоматологии; кафедра патологической анатомии
A special place among the diseases associated with periodontitis is occupied by cardiovascular, endocrine, gastrointes- tinal diseases, as well as skeletal lesions. One of the most common causes of resistance of generalized periodontitis to local treatment is the presence of an uncontrolled pathology in the patient, which significantly reduces the effectiveness of periodontal treatment. In this work, we examined and treated patients with vitamin D deficiency in the body. Patients with chronic generalized periodontitis of mild degree were randomized into three groups according to the method of treatment: 1 group – control group, 25 level (OH)D > 50 nmol / l (conventional treatment), 2 group (comparisons) with level 25 (OH)D < 50 nmol / l (conventional treatment) and group 3 (comparisons) with a level of 25 (OH)D < 50 nmol / l (traditional treatment + vitamin D3 + calcium). The study shows the relationship between vitamin D deficiency and periodon- tal disease. The status of vitamin D in the body allows us to reassess its role in the development of dental pathology, and also to develop the most effective approaches to their diagnosis and treatment.
periodontitis, vitamin D, deficiency, treatment