PATHOGENETIC TREATMENT AND PREVENTION DESTRUCTIVE INFLAMMATION IN WOMEN'S ORAL CAVITY TISSUES DUE TO OSTEOPOROSIS DURING THE PERIOD OF MENOPAUSE

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Nozima Nodirovna Kazakova, Otabek Asrorovich Radjabov

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Osteoporosis with its multifaceted effects on the body is a problem for all doctors, including dentists. This disease is a common disease not only in Europe and America but also in Asia. It is known that the violation of the structure and function of the alveolar process in general osteoporosis has an extremely negative effect on periodontal tissues. Materials and methods: During the research period, 150 menopausal and postmenopausal women aged 45-55 years old, aged 45-55, with osteoporosis based on osteoporosis, were conducted in 2020-2022 on the basis of the Department of Therapeutic Dentistry of the Bukhara State Medical Institute. women without osteoporosis were examined. Women between the ages of 45 and 55 are considered to be at high risk for osteoporosis during menopause. Conclusions: Thus, in women patients with generalized periodontitis on the basis of osteoporosis during menopause, clinical features are observed - significant gum recession and bone tissue resorption. Mixed periodontopathogenic flora identified in periodontal pockets. Changes in markers of bone remodelling in the direction of resorptive processes, a decrease in the concentration of osteocalcin. Morphological gum was characterized by increased serotonin expression.


 

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Nozima Nodirovna Kazakova, Otabek Asrorovich Radjabov