THE BIOCHEMICAL AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ORAL FLUID IN CHILDREN WHO HAVE HAD URANOPLASTY DEFECTS
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Resume. The research aims to assess the physicochemical and biological properties of oral fluid in children exhibiting residual problems post-uranoplasty due to congenital cleft palate, compared to a control group of healthy children. Materials and methodology. The study included 109 children aged 6 to 12 years with congenital cleft palate and remaining defects after uranoplasty, with 50 normally developing children of the same age group. Findings and discourse. The saliva of babies with congenital cleft palate and remaining problems after uranoplasty exhibited notable changes in its physicochemical and biological characteristics. Conclusions. This result further substantiates the enhancement of methods designed to improve the composition of oral fluid. Keywords: sialorrhea, periodontal inflammation, intraoral fluid biochemistry, surgical palatal deformity, congenital cleft palate.
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