BACTERIAL FACTOR AS A MEMBER OF INFECTIOUS AND INFLAMMATORY PROCESSES IN THE ORAL CAVITY


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Violation of the integrity of the periodontal tissues as in the mechanisms of periodontitis and peri-implantitis, is attributed to immune-mediated diseases. Opening of the TLRs and NLRs receptors enables a new way to consider the pathogenetic aspects of the mechanisms of development of these clinical entities. Interaction of microbial factor with the human body, on the basis of genetic mediation by the immune system in the development of infectious and inflammatory diseases, makes it possible for a new study and interpret the complex symbiotic relationships. The ability to "escape" the oral pathogenic mechanisms of the innate immune system, can lead to diseases in the oral and maxillofacial region.

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V. V Labis

E. A Bazik'an

Moscow state medical and dental University of A. I. Evdokimov

Email: prof.bazikian@gmail.com
Department of propaedeutic dentistry 127473, Moscow

I. G Kozlov

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