VARIABLES RELATED TO GINGIVITIS IN CHILDREN WITH PYELONEPHRITIS AND NEPHROTIC SYNDROME

Purpose: The purpose of the research is to be investigated and assessed the significance of variables related to gingivitis in children with diagnosed pyelonephritis and nephrotic syndrome. Materials and Methods: The subject of the study is represented by participants in the age interval from 0 to...

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Main Author: Sirma T. Angelova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peytchinski Publishing 2021-09-01
Series:Journal of IMAB
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Online Access:https://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issues-2021/issue3/2021vol27-issue3-3955-3967.pdf
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spelling doaj-d45aa1581fa74f848d406b69e0d1c75d2021-09-26T05:16:10ZengPeytchinski PublishingJournal of IMAB1312-773X2021-09-012733955396710.5272/jimab.2021273.3955VARIABLES RELATED TO GINGIVITIS IN CHILDREN WITH PYELONEPHRITIS AND NEPHROTIC SYNDROMESirma T. Angelova0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8618-7598Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Medical University-Varna, Varna, Bulgaria.Purpose: The purpose of the research is to be investigated and assessed the significance of variables related to gingivitis in children with diagnosed pyelonephritis and nephrotic syndrome. Materials and Methods: The subject of the study is represented by participants in the age interval from 0 to 18 years. They are divided into two main groups, namely a group of 92 children with diagnosed pyelonephritis and 24 children with nephrotic syndrome. There is a group of 41 healthy children. Clinical, para-clinical, sociological and statistical methods are implemented in association with the study’s aim. The model of the research is based on an investigation of the significance of definite variables: gingival index GI Lõe-Silness, level of salivary leucocytes, salivary blood and salivary glucose. In addition to these indicators are recorded some patterns of environmental matter. Results: Among the participants with the diagnosis of nephrotic syndrome is recorded the maximal value of GI= 2.04. A similar maximal value of GI=2.00 corresponds to the group of children with pyelonephritis. In both of the subgroups of children suffering from renal disorders is registered the considerable maximal value of salivary blood equal to 250.00 RBC/µl, compared to the maximal value of 50.00 RBC /µl for healthy participants. It is ascertained that the variables of salivary blood and salivary leucocytes correspond to the condition of gingivitis in children with diagnosed pyelonephritis and nephrotic syndrome. Conclusion: A definite impingement of excretory system disorders upon gingiva, especially among children suffering from nephrotic syndrome, is ascertained.https://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issues-2021/issue3/2021vol27-issue3-3955-3967.pdfsalivary variablesgingivanephrotic syndromepyelonephritischildren
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VARIABLES RELATED TO GINGIVITIS IN CHILDREN WITH PYELONEPHRITIS AND NEPHROTIC SYNDROME
Journal of IMAB
salivary variables
gingiva
nephrotic syndrome
pyelonephritis
children
author_facet Sirma T. Angelova
author_sort Sirma T. Angelova
title VARIABLES RELATED TO GINGIVITIS IN CHILDREN WITH PYELONEPHRITIS AND NEPHROTIC SYNDROME
title_short VARIABLES RELATED TO GINGIVITIS IN CHILDREN WITH PYELONEPHRITIS AND NEPHROTIC SYNDROME
title_full VARIABLES RELATED TO GINGIVITIS IN CHILDREN WITH PYELONEPHRITIS AND NEPHROTIC SYNDROME
title_fullStr VARIABLES RELATED TO GINGIVITIS IN CHILDREN WITH PYELONEPHRITIS AND NEPHROTIC SYNDROME
title_full_unstemmed VARIABLES RELATED TO GINGIVITIS IN CHILDREN WITH PYELONEPHRITIS AND NEPHROTIC SYNDROME
title_sort variables related to gingivitis in children with pyelonephritis and nephrotic syndrome
publisher Peytchinski Publishing
series Journal of IMAB
issn 1312-773X
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Purpose: The purpose of the research is to be investigated and assessed the significance of variables related to gingivitis in children with diagnosed pyelonephritis and nephrotic syndrome. Materials and Methods: The subject of the study is represented by participants in the age interval from 0 to 18 years. They are divided into two main groups, namely a group of 92 children with diagnosed pyelonephritis and 24 children with nephrotic syndrome. There is a group of 41 healthy children. Clinical, para-clinical, sociological and statistical methods are implemented in association with the study’s aim. The model of the research is based on an investigation of the significance of definite variables: gingival index GI Lõe-Silness, level of salivary leucocytes, salivary blood and salivary glucose. In addition to these indicators are recorded some patterns of environmental matter. Results: Among the participants with the diagnosis of nephrotic syndrome is recorded the maximal value of GI= 2.04. A similar maximal value of GI=2.00 corresponds to the group of children with pyelonephritis. In both of the subgroups of children suffering from renal disorders is registered the considerable maximal value of salivary blood equal to 250.00 RBC/µl, compared to the maximal value of 50.00 RBC /µl for healthy participants. It is ascertained that the variables of salivary blood and salivary leucocytes correspond to the condition of gingivitis in children with diagnosed pyelonephritis and nephrotic syndrome. Conclusion: A definite impingement of excretory system disorders upon gingiva, especially among children suffering from nephrotic syndrome, is ascertained.
topic salivary variables
gingiva
nephrotic syndrome
pyelonephritis
children
url https://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issues-2021/issue3/2021vol27-issue3-3955-3967.pdf
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