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   <dates>
    <year>2021</year>
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     <date>2022-10-14</date>
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   <abstract>Subject. Local and general factors are of great importance in the development and progression of inflammatory periodontal diseases. Particular attention is paid to occupational factors&#13;
closely related to stress, which have a significant impact on the course of the inflammatory process of periodontal tissues. Employees of the internal affairs bodies are exposed to professional&#13;
stress, who are forced under the conditions of a tense socio-economic situation in the country,&#13;
to perform their official duties within strictly limited periods. Of particular interest are cadets of&#13;
military universities. The stage of entering a higher military educational institution is considered&#13;
as the entering an independent life.&#13;
The aim is to reveal the interconnection between the peculiarities of the of chronic generalized catarrhal gingivitis course and changes in the dental plaque biofilm composition in cadets&#13;
of the Ufa juridical institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation (UJI)&#13;
conditions of psychoemotional stress.&#13;
Methodology. Totally 105 cadets aged 18 to 25 with chronic generalized catarrhal gingivitis&#13;
took part in a clinical study on the basis of the dental office in the medical unit No. 1 of the medical and sanitary unit of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation (Ufa).&#13;
Results. The results of this study show that patients with chronic generalized catarrhal gingivitis course have an unbalanced autonomic vegetative nervous system with a predominance of&#13;
the madrenergic component in the release of catecholamines. As a rule, gingivitis occurs in such&#13;
patients more often. The level of anxiety correlates with the severity of the disease.&#13;
Conclusions. The cadets with signs of psychoemotional stress showed higher values of hygienic and periodontal indices, and the severity of inflammatory periodontal diseases correlates&#13;
with the severity of psychoemotional stress.</abstract>
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