Analysis of dental status in children with type I diabetes mellitus: a literature review

S. Chuykin, G. Akatyeva, O. Malievsky, N. Makusheva, E. Bayburina, K. Kuchuk, G. Chuykin, E. Petrova
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Relevance. Diabetes mellitus is one of the most complex metabolic chronic diseases. Severe forms of type I diabetes mellitus are more common in children and adolescents, and its prevalence is increasing in many countries. Type I diabetes mellitus in children and adolescents remains an essential health issue in many countries despite the achieved scientific and practical results and progress in diabetology. Therefore, its early detection in children is still relevant and is associated with the early diagnosis of endocrinolog ical pathologies.Materials and methods. The study searched the publications in PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses), Medline (www.elibrary.ru, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed) by the specific keywords.Results. In children with diabetes mellitus, vascular changes in periodontal tissues appear earlier than in other organs. On oral examination of children with diabetes mellitus, 50% of cases reveal periodontal lesions, and the lesions are often in the areas of the lower molars. If not treated, the following perio-dontitis signs are present in diabetic children: bleeding of the gingival papillae and the bright red colour of the gingival margin. There may be bulging of granulations from pathological gingival pockets. In most patients with type I diabetes mellitus, cytology of the periodontal pockets and gingival sulci demonstrated inflammatory cytologic responses, changes in the stratified squamous epithelium, and mixed bacterial microflora with leukocytes and erythrocytes.Conclusion. The study of type I diabetes mellitus impact on pathological changes in the oral cavity of children and the development of therapeutic and preventive measures is a relevant issue in pediatric dentistry, which justifies the need to continue research in this area.
1型糖尿病儿童牙齿状况分析:文献回顾
的相关性。糖尿病是最复杂的代谢性慢性疾病之一。严重形式的1型糖尿病在儿童和青少年中更为常见,其患病率在许多国家都在增加。尽管在糖尿病学方面取得了科学和实际的成果和进展,但儿童和青少年的I型糖尿病仍然是许多国家的一个基本健康问题。因此,在儿童中早期发现它仍然是相关的,并且与内分泌病理的早期诊断有关。材料和方法。本研究在PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and meta - analysis)、Medline (www.elibrary.ru, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed)中以关键词。results检索出版物。在患有糖尿病的儿童中,牙周组织的血管变化比其他器官出现得更早。在对糖尿病患儿进行口腔检查时,50%的病例发现牙周病变,且病变常位于下磨牙区域。如果不治疗,糖尿病儿童会出现以下牙周炎症状:牙龈乳头出血和牙龈边缘呈鲜红色。病理性牙龈袋可能有膨出的肉芽。在大多数I型糖尿病患者中,牙周袋和龈沟的细胞学检查显示炎症反应,分层鳞状上皮的改变,细菌菌群与白细胞和红细胞混合。研究1型糖尿病对儿童口腔病理变化的影响及制定治疗和预防措施是儿童牙科的一个相关问题,值得在该领域继续开展研究。
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