ScienceAsia 48 (2022): 827-834 |doi: 10.2307/ scienceasia827-834.2022.SA2165
Microbiocinosis and nonspecific resistance of the oral cavity in chronic recurrent aphthous stomatitis
Raikhon Saidumarovna Pulatovaa*
ABSTRACT: Chronic recurrent aphthous stomatitis is an infectious disease caused by a
combination of environmental, micro-, and macro-organisms. HRAS is characterized by frequent
recurrence of AFT on the oral mucosa (OM) and with a violation of the integrity of the epithelium,
local inflammation, and severe pain.
Patients of group I (49 people, 50.51%) underwent pathogenetic treatment of helminthiasis,
against the background of standard treatment of HRAS. 48 patients (49.49%) of group II received
standard treatment for HRAS.
It was found that the degree of intestinal dysbiotic changes was also higher in the group I
subjects. Thus, the normal ratio of microorganisms in the intestine was registered in 11 patients
(22.91%) of group II, no such patients were registered in group I; 19 patients (39.58%) of group II
and 4 patients (8.16%) of group I had a dysbiotic shift; the incidence of grade I and II dysbiosis was
13 patients (27.08%) in group II and 14 patients (28.57%) in group I, and the incidence of grade III
dysbiosis in group I was 19 people (38.77%) and 5 (10.41%) patients in group II, while in group I 12
(24.48%) patients had dysbiosis of the IV degree.
The incidence of dysbiotic changes in the oral cavity is higher in group I: in the oral cavity, a
dysbiotic shift was noted in 16 (33.33%) patients of group II and in 5 (10.2%) patients of group I,
and the incidence of dysbiosis of I-II degrees was 25 (52.08%) and 13 (26.53%) people, respectively;
and grade III – in 7 (14.58%) and 28 (57.14%) patients, respectively; at the same time, in group I, 3
(6.12%) patients revealed dysbiosis of the IV degree – not registered patients of group II.
a | Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali Ibn Sino, Assistant of the Department of Therapeutic Dentistry, Bukhara, Uzbekistan |
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Received 30 May 2022, Accepted 08 Sep 2022