THE CONTENT OF IMMUMOGLOBULINS IN THE ORAL LIQUID OF CHILDREN LIVING ON TERRITORY WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF POLLUTION
Autor: | N.V. Malko; E.V. Bezvushko; G. V. Girchak |
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Sprache: | Englisch; Russisch; Ukrainisch |
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2016 |
Quelle: | Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles |
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https://dental-almanac.org/index.php/journal/article/view/185 https://doaj.org/toc/2409-0255 https://doaj.org/toc/2410-1427 2409-0255 2410-1427 https://doaj.org/article/12e3a4146549464b8348a3557ba72c04 https://doaj.org/article/12e3a4146549464b8348a3557ba72c04 |
Erfassungsnummer: | ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:12e3a4146549464b8348a3557ba72c04 |
Zusammenfassung
The influence of environment on general state of children today for anybody doesn’t cause a doubt. Studies testify that an increase level of radiation, pollution of environment heavy metals create the background risk for the rise of periodontal diseases. The purpose of study is to determine the level of immunoglobulins A, M, G in the oral liquid of children with chronic catarrhal gingivitis, living on territory with different levels of pollution. The material and research methods. The study of immunological state of the oral liquid was conducted in 120 children with chronic catarrhal gingivitis, living on ecologically polluted and iodine-, fluoride deficient territories of EPR (main group) and in 80 children with chronic catarrhal gingivitis, residents of ecologically clean region (comparison group). The control group consisted of 37 children with a healthy paradontium, living in ecologically clean region. Results of the research and their discussion. As the result of conducted studies we found that with the increase of age of children with chronic catarrhal gingivitis (CCG) regardless of their residence the concentration of immunoglobulins in the oral liquid decreased (table 1). So, if in 7-years-old children who live in ecologically polluted region, the content of IgA in the oral liquid was 0.878±0.015 g/l, in 12-years-old children the concentration of IgA was reduced to 0.661±0.014 g/l (р1<0.01), reaching minimum values in 15-years-old adolescents − 0.467±0.015 g/l (р1<0.01). In children with CCG, who live on ecologically clean territories, the concentration of IgA was reduced from 1.179±0.011 g/l in 7-years-old to 1.150±0.012 g/l in children aged 12 years (р1<0.05). The least values of the concentration of IgA were diagnosed in 15-years-old adolescents − 0.933±0.014 g/l (р1<0.01). The content of immunoglobulin M in the oral liquid of children with chronic catarrhal gingivitis of main group decreased from 0.869±0.012 g/l in children aged 7 years to 0.725±0.011 g/l in 12-yers-old children ...