Abstract

The study of the dental health plays an important role, since, on the one hand, odontogenic oral infection might be an etiological factor in the development or aggravation of the course of concomitant pathology, on the other hand, systemic diseases can affect the development and course of dental pathologies. As part of an integrated approach to the diagnosis and treatment of combined pathology of the oral cavity and internal organs, works devoted to the study of the relationship between dental diseases and cerebrovascular pathology are becoming increasingly important. In this work, we studied the dental status of patients with a history of discirculatory encephalopathy. In total, 126 people have been examined, 63 of them are patients with discirculatory encephalopathy and 63 patients are without concomitant diseases. As a result of the examination, it can be determined that patients with discirculatory encephalopathy have such changes in the oral cavity as xerostomia, a decrease in the level of oral hygiene, extensive defects in the dentition or complete secondary edentulism.

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