METHOD FOR ASSESSING THE CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS OF CHRONIC CATARRHAL GINGIVITIS IN CHILDREN Russian patent published in 2020 - IPC G01N33/92 G01N33/487 

Abstract RU 2714506 C1

FIELD: medicine.

SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine, namely to studying physical and chemical properties of a biological fluid, and can be used in therapeutic dentistry for assessing the clinical effectiveness of chronic catarrhal gingivitis in children. That is ensured by biochemical examination of the oral fluid before and after treatment in the patients with diagnosed chronic catarrhal gingivitis. Capillary gas chromatography is used to determine concentrations of palmitic and linoleic acid in %. If the palmitic acid concentration changes from 12.9±1.9 to 24.0±1.7 and linoleic acid from 44.2±1.9 to 31.2±1.2, the treatment is considered to be effective.

EFFECT: proposed method is simple, fast, accurate, objective, independent of subjective assessment of doctor.

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Authors

Gordetsov Aleksandr Sergeevich

Krasnikova Olga Vladimirovna

Smetanina Olga Anatolevna

Kazarina Larisa Nikolaevna

Potapova Irina Aleksandrovna

Dates

2020-02-18Published

2019-10-03Filed