Changes in micro flora and Non-Specific factors protection of the oral cavity in children with inflammatory diseases maxillofacial area
Abstract
At present, it is proved that various types of microorganisms play a role in the etiology and pathogenesis of inflammatory diseases of the oral cavity. This can be explained by a number of factors endogenous infection, microbes, located in the oral cavity of a healthy person and, in addition, in the Association of microbes can stimulate or inhibit certain properties of each other. Along with this, a sharp decrease in the factors of protection of the oral cavity was established. These changes were a prerequisite for exacerbation of focal odontogenic infection. After opening the purulent foci in the oral fluid revealed a large number of grams"+", gram "-" cocci and e coli. Analyzing the work devoted to the study of microflora of odontogenic foci of inflammation in the oral fluid, we noted that this issue is devoted to many studies. However, works reflecting the microbiological picture of purulent processes in children are isolated. In dynamics, the level of lysozyme by the end of traditional treatment, although it had a tendency to increase, however, did not reach the level of healthy children, which undoubtedly affected the recovery of children. After destruction of enamel and dentin of a healthy pulp has been the biological barrier, preventing the penetration of microbes in the periodontium