Additional diagnostic methods for planning the prevention of dental caries and its complications in children
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.65.16
Abstract
A survey of 3 and 6 years children of the Khabarovsk Territory revealed a high prevalence of dental caries. The density of Streptococcus mutans contamination of the dental plaque from the four surfaces of the teeth, the mucous membrane of the tongue and saliva by the microbiological method using Dentocult SM Strip Mutans was determined. There was revealed a high contamination of dental plaque from the lingual surface of the tooth and the interdental space, the smallest - saliva. A microscopic examination of the native scraping from the root of the tongue revealed signs of chronic dehydration of the oral mucous membrane and its direct strong correlation with the CFR index. Microcrystallization was also evaluated. Additional innovative microbiological and microscopic methods personify the approach to the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of caries in children of early and preschool age, have prognostic value and allow taking into account regional features.
About the Authors
A. A. AntonovaRussian Federation
Antonova Aleksandra Anatolyevna - the head of the department of Children Stomatology
the doctor of medical sciences, professor
680021, Khabarovsk, Vladivostokskaya Str., 22 - 49. Cell phone: +7962-586-29-37
N. V. Strelnikova
Russian Federation
Strelnikova Natalya Viktorovna - the associate professor of department of microbiology, virology and immunology
the PhD of medical sciences
680020, Khabarovsk, Sheronov Str., 3 - 89. Cell phone: +7924-925-89-85
E. L. Starovoytova
Russian Federation
Starovoytova Elena Leonidovna - the assistant of department of Children Stomatology
680510, village of Topolevo, Lugovaya Str., 7 - 12 Cell phone: +7914-543-82-98
O. L. Shevchenko
Russian Federation
Shevchenko Olga Leonidovna - the assistant of department of Children Stomatology
680054, Khabarovsk, Strelnikov Str., 27 - 11. Cell phone: +7924-201-69-50
V. B. Turkutyukov
Russian Federation
Turkutyukov Vyacheslav Borisovich - the head of the epidemiology and military epidemiology department
the doctor of medical sciences, professor
690002, Vladivostok, Ave Ostryakov, 2. Cell phone: + 7914-734-75-00
K. V. Zhmerenetsky
Russian Federation
Zhmerenetsky Konstantin Vyacheslavovich - the rector
the doctor of medical sciences, the member correspondent of RAS
680000, Khabarovsk, M. Amursky Str., 35. Tel.; +74212-30-53-11
Yu. L. Fedorchenko
Russian Federation
Fedorchenko Yuryi Leonidovich - the professor of the department of Faculty Therapy with a course of endocrinology
the doctor of medical sciences, professor
680000, Khabarovsk, M. Amursky Str., 35. Cell phone: +7914-776-19-16
E. A. Zaitseva
Russian Federation
Zaitseva Elena Aleksandrovna - the Doctor of Medical Sciences, Full Professor, Leading Researcher of the Central Research Laboratory
690002, Vladivostok, Prospekt Ostryakova, 2. Cell phone: + 7902-524-57-20
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For citations:
Antonova A.A., Strelnikova N.V., Starovoytova E.L., Shevchenko O.L., Turkutyukov V.B., Zhmerenetsky K.V., Fedorchenko Yu.L., Zaitseva E.A. Additional diagnostic methods for planning the prevention of dental caries and its complications in children. Yakut Medical Journal. 2019;(1):52-54. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.65.16