Dyryk V. Reasoning of the periodontal disease prevention and treatment in workers contacting with pesticides in the conditions of covered and open soil

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Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0417U003194

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  • 14.01.22 - Стоматологія

02-06-2017

Specialized Academic Board

Д 35.600.01

Essay

The examination of 184 agro-industry workers performing their labor activity in the conditions of open soil (I main group) and 212 persons working in the conditions of covered soil who were influenced by the pesticides (II main group), and 90 people who did not contact with harmful agents of greenhouse business (comparative group) revealed inflammatory periodontal tissue diseases in 77,72±3,07 % of the examined individuals from the I main group and in 95,75±1,38 % of workers from the II main group versus 48,89±5,26 % of examined individuals from the comparative group, р<0,01. Based on the comparative analysis of the data the intensity of periodontal tissue inflammatory conditions by the indexes РМА, РІ, СРІ was higher. In the result of experimental research it has been defined that the amount of midmolecule pesticides (MMP), the number of leucocytes against the decrease of erythrocyte absorptive ability, content of ІgA and IgG, hemoglobin and hematocrit increase in the blood serum of the trial rats with modeled parodontitis in the conditions of pesticide influence. It has been proved that significant disturbances in the general and local immunity are monitored in the greenhouse business employers working in the conditions of open and covered soils with inflammatory diseases of periodontal tissue. The treatment and prevention scheme for the acute periodontal tissue diseases combined with the measures of pathogen-directed action has been designed. The efficacy of the suggested complex treatment in patients has been proven by the shortage in number of visits, improvement of periodontal status after treatment and prolonged stabilization of pathological process in periodontal tissues.

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