The study of the dental status of children and adults with autoimmune polyglandular syndrome type I

Authors

  • L.P. Kiselnikova 1, д.м.н., профессор, зав. кафедрой детской стоматологии
  • N.V. Stepanyan 1, врач-стоматолог клиники кафедры детской стоматологии
  • T.I. Pozdnyakova 1, к.м.н., доцент кафедры клинической стоматологии
  • V.A. Peterkova 2, 3, д.м.н., профессор кафедры эндокринологии и диабетологии; директор Института детской эндокринологии
  • E.M. Orlova 2, 3, к.м.н., доцент кафедры эндокринологии и диабетологии педиатрического факультета; ведущий научный сотрудник отделения опухолей эндокринной системы у детей Института детской эндокринологии
  • L.S. Sozaeva 3, к.м.н., научный сотрудник отделения опухолей эндокринной системы у детей Института детской эндокринологии
  • K.B. Miloserdova 1, к.м.н., ассистент кафедры детской стоматологии
  • 1 МГМСУ им. А.И. Евдокимова
  • 2 Первый МГМУ им. И.М. Сеченова
  • 3 Эндокринологический научный центр Минздрава России

Abstract

The article presents the features of the dental status of patients with autoimmune polyglandular syndrome type 1, which is characterized by the combined autoimmune lesion of the endocrine and other systems. The disease has a number of marked pathological changes in the oral cavity, such as high intensity of dental caries, the high prevalence of dental hard tissue malformations (permanent teeth), high risk of inflammatory periodontal diseases, increased mucosal colonization of oral fungi of the genus of Candida, a downward trend the functional activity of the salivary glands. In connection with these manifestations, the role of the dentist in the diagnosis and planning of dental rehabilitation of patients with autoimmune polyglandular syndrome type 1.

Key words:

autoimmune polyglandular syndrome 1 type, caries, enamel hypoplasia, enamel erosion

For Citation

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Kiselnikova L.P., Stepanyan N.V., Pozdnyakova T.I., Peterkova V.A., Orlova E.M., Sozaeva L.S., Miloserdova K.B. The study of the dental status of children and adults with autoimmune polyglandular syndrome type I. Clinical Dentistry (Russia).  2017; 2 (82): 4—8

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Published on

June 1, 2017