Relevance:inflammatory processes in the oral mucosa are often found in diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, which is explained by the common functions and unity of all parts of the digestive system.Purpose– to study the effect of the studied drugs on the state of antioxidant-prooxidant systems of the oral mucosa in patients with chronic pancreatitis.Materials and methods:we examined 118 patients, of whom 62 were men (mean age 39.6 ± 16.4 years) and 56 women (mean age 40.3 ± 15.7 years); of these, 34 patients (control group) are practically healthy people without somatic pathology and 84 patients with chronic pancreatitis who were divided into two groups. The first (main) group - 46 people who, in addition to the drug therapy prescribed by the gastroenterologist, were prescribed the drug “Multiflora” 1 tablet 1 time per day with meals for 30 days. Also, the patients of the main group, after each meal, rinsed their mouths with “Enoant” food concentrate at a dilution of 1: 5 and applied it inside with 1 tablespoon 2 times a day, diluted with water in a ratio of 1: 5. The second (comparison group) - 38 people who, in addition to treatment of chronic pancreatitis, were treated with the oral mucosa according to the generally accepted method - prescribed fluconazole 150 mg 1 time a day, rinsing with 2% borax solution in glycerol after eating for 14 days. Unstimulated oral fluid of the examined patients served as the material for the study. In all groups, the activity of the catalase enzyme was determined by the method of S.V. Girina (1999), the level of malonic dialdehyde (MDA activity by reaction with thiobarbiturate acid to form a trimethine complex) and antioxidant-prooxidant index of unstimulated oral fluid by the method of А.P. Levitsky (2010). Laboratory research was carried out at the time of the initial examination before the start and on the 30th day of treatment.Results:in the comparison group after treatment, an increased concentration of malondialdehyde in the oral fluid, as well as reduced indicators of the API index and catalase activity confirm the presence of inflammatory processes in the oral mucosa. The application of the proposed therapeutic complex to patients of the main group significantly reduces the concentration of malondialdehyde in the oral fluid, proving its anti-inflammatory effect on the oral mucosa. An increase in the antioxidant-prooxidant index and an increase in catalase activity indicates an increase in the body’s defenses in patients of the main group.Conclusion:the use of the proposed therapeutic complex in patients with inflammatory diseases of the oral mucosa suffering from chronic pancreatitis contributes to the elimination of inflammatory and degenerative processes and the restoration of the normal level of protective systems in the oral mucosa.
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