Abstract
The authors studied the peculiarities of crystallographic pattern of the oral fluid facies in patients with biomineralopathology against the background of paradontium inflammatory diseases and in patients with the massive deposits of dental scale (aged from 22 to 60 years) by means of wedge dehydration. The control group consisted of the patients with paradontium inflammatory diseases without the massive deposits of dental scale. The authors identified the characteristics of peripheral area of the oral fluid facies, pathognomonic for each kind of biomineralopathology: urinary stone disease – predominantly straight cracks; gallstone disease – mainly branched cracks with 1, 2, 3 nodes; sialolithiasis – predominantly arcade cracks. Based on the obtained data, the authors developed the criteria for diagnostics of urinary stone disease, gallstone disease and sialolithiasis in dental patients with paradontium inflammatory diseases.
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