Role of a parodentium pathogenic microscopic flora of an oral cavity and of fungi Aspergillus in development of reduction of alveolar part of a jaw
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Abstract
In order to study the role of pathogenic microorganisms in the development of periodontal bone pathology was investigated in 40 patients. The measurements were carried out on the reduction of inert plaster models of the jaws. As a result, found that the maximum level of bone loss of the alveolar bone was found in 13.8% of patients who were identified combination of Aspergillus association with P. gingivalis. Among the factors contributing to the development and maintenance of periodontal disease, the authors confirmed the effect of smoking.Key words:
periodontal microflora, fungi Aspergillus, reduction of alveolar bone, smokingFor Citation
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Grigoryants A.A., Chukhlovin A.B., Grigoryants A.P. Role of a parodentium pathogenic microscopic flora of an oral cavity and of fungi Aspergillus in development of reduction of alveolar part of a jaw. Clinical Dentistry (Russia). 2015; 1 (73): 44—47
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March 1, 2015