https://doi.org/10.35556/idr-2019-2(87)4-7
THE RESEARCH OF PATHOGENESIS LINKS AND REVEALING OF PROGNOSTIC CRITERIA FOR SIALOLITHIASIS
Yaremenko A.I., Razumova A.Y., Kutukova S.I.
First Pavlov State Medical University of St. Peters-burg
E-mail: alserova@yandex.ru
Summary
The article presents the results of the study of sialo-liths, oral liquid and blood serum of patients with the si-alolithiasis diagnosis.
It is shown that the main factor determining the level of Ca in sialolith is the level of Ca concentration in the saliva. The main elements of sialoliths were estimated. Revealed that sialoliths are mononuclear and polynucle-ar concentric-zoned cellular substances with rhythmic alternation of organic and mineral elements.
It is concluded that there is the primary factor that triggers the formation of sialoliths and also that there are some endogenic and exogenic factors which affect on them.
Additional stages of sialolithiasis pathogenesis were revealed. This allows the development of methods of prognosing such a disease like sialolithiasis.
Keywords: sialolith, saliva, blood plasma, sialolithia-sis.
For citation: Yaremenko A.I., Razumova A.Y., Kutu-kova S.I. The researchof pathogenesis links and reveal-ing of prognostic criteria for sialolithiasis. Stomatology for All / Int. Dental Review. 2019; 2 (87); 4—7.
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