Эндодонтия Today (Apr 2020)

A study of factors influencing the development of carious lesions in patients with chronic renal failure

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Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
pp. 3 – 6

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In patients with ESRD on a background of periodontitis observed multiple non-carious lesions in the form of wedge-shaped defects (65%) , enamel erosion (16%), and abnormal abrasion (19%) of the cases, their number depended on the duration of the disease . non-carious lesions accompanied by the phenomena of hypersensitivity, which disappeared after a year from the start of dialysis. A significant decrease in the mixed calcium and magnesium, with increased phosphate and increase the activity of alkaline phosphatase. The increase of the number of IgA, M, G against decrease in IL-1β.

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