Abstract

Relevance. Modern scientific research continues to develop promising areas for diagnosing inflammatory complications after dental implantation. Analysis of studies shows that inflammatory complications depend on many factors, the establishment of which can be challenging. In this regard, saliva diagnostics opens up broad prospects for studying the pathogenetic basis of the development of inflammatory processes.
 Key words: implantation, metabolic status, oral fluid, inflammatory process.
 Purpose: to study in a comparative aspect the metabolic status of complicated and uncomplicated implantation.
 Materials and methods of research. 88 patients were examined, of which 30 with peri-implant mucositis (main group I), 28 with uncomplicated implantation (comparison group II) and 30 control group, age 45.3±2.4 years, follow-up period 1-3 years.
 Results. Based on the results of the studies and comparative analysis of complicated and uncomplicated implantation, previously unknown data on their distinctive metabolic characteristics were obtained and presented. With complicated implantation, these include a characteristic increase in C-reactive protein, iron, uric acid and a decrease in calcium levels.
 Conclusions. A set of new information has been obtained that reveals prognostically significant factors of gastric cancer metabolism during complicated and uncomplicated implantation. The identified changes in metabolism during implantation must be taken into account and differentiated from early metabolic signs of inflammation. The study of gastric cancer is objective and promising in the diagnosis of the inflammatory process and its prognosis.

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