DYNAMICS OF DAILY BIORHYTHMIC ADHESIVE ACTIVITY OF ORAL MICROBIOTA IN PATIENTS WITH SECONDARY ADENTIA

Slynko Yu. O., Mishyna M. M., Sokolova I. I.

DYNAMICS OF DAILY BIORHYTHMIC ADHESIVE ACTIVITY OF ORAL MICROBIOTA IN PATIENTS WITH SECONDARY ADENTIA


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Slynko Yu. O., Mishyna M. M., Sokolova I. I.

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MODERN ACHIEVEMENTS OF DENTISTRY

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Scientific article

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The adhesive activity of microorganisms is one of the criteria for the ability to attach to any surfaces, the accumulation of microbial mass and the formation of biofilms, which are the cause of peri-implant diseases. The aim of the study was to study the dynamics of the daily biorhythmic adhesive activity of the leading pathogens of peri-implant complications in patients with secondary adentia at the stage of preparation for dental implantation surgery. The samples for microbiological investigation were taken from the gum area of 35 patients before dental implantation during the day from 9.00 to 18.00 with 3-hour intervals. The study of the circadian dynamics of the adhesive ability of the selected microorganisms allowed us to determine the minimum level of its activity at 9.00, the maximum one at 12.00 and 15.00, after which it decreased to 18.00. The obtained findings should be taken into account when performing dental implantation surgery.

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adhesive activity, biorhythms, dental implantation, dentition defects, microbiota, oral cavity

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Publication of the article:

«Bulletin of problems biology and medicine», 2025 Issue 4, 179, addition, 139-141 pages, index UDC 616.314-007.21-089.843-008.87-078

DOI:

10.29254/2523-4110-2025-4-179/addition-139-141

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