DETERMINATION OF THE SEVERITY OF DENTAL CHANGES AND COMPLICATIONS IN HEPATIC PERIODONTITIS, WHICH DEVELOPS AFTER PROSTHETICS IN MILITARY PERSONNEL.
Abstract
There is an extensive list of factors that contribute to the progression of periodontitis. First of all, we are talking about untreated dental inflammations. No less dangerous for periodontitis (it consists of connective, bone, gingival tissues and blood vessels) are weakened immunity, hormonal disorders, deficiency of beneficial trace elements, smoking, alcohol consumption. As medical practice shows, the most extensive risk group for chronic periodontitis is people over the age of 30-40 who suffer from pathologies of the cardiovascular, endocrine, circulatory, and digestive systems. It is these diseases that primarily negatively affect the condition of dental and jaw tissues.
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