BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF ORAL FLUID IN CHRONIC HEART FAILURE AND THEIR IMPACT ON DENTAL STATUS

Authors

  • Maftuna Boltaeva
  • Kholmurod Kayumov

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47390/Med-pro/v3i5y2025/N04

Keywords:

helminthiasis, dentistry, oral cavity, enamel demineralization, protozoan parasites

Abstract

Chronic heart failure (CHF) is one of the most common and socially significant complications of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). With age, the prevalence of CHF increases sharply: according to domestic studies, in people over 50 years of age, signs of CHF are found in up to 70% of patients [Abdullaev, D.]. CVDs occupy leading positions in the structure of general morbidity and mortality, therefore dentists increasingly have to treat patients with concomitant cardiac pathology [Kryuchkov D.Yu.]. Evidence has accumulated that there is a close relationship between the state of the cardiovascular system and oral health. Previously, it was believed that oral disorders in cardiac patients were only a consequence of general deterioration of blood circulation. However, modern studies show the two-way nature of this relationship: Chronic inflammatory diseases of the oral tissues can aggravate systemic inflammation and negatively affect the course of heart failure. Thus, a phenomenon of "mutual aggravation" arises, in which the pathology of the heart and oral cavity mutually support and strengthen each other [Barmasheva A. A.].

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Published

2025-09-17

How to Cite

Boltaeva , M., & Kayumov , K. (2025). BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF ORAL FLUID IN CHRONIC HEART FAILURE AND THEIR IMPACT ON DENTAL STATUS. MedicineProblems.Uz-Topical Issues of Medical Sciences, 3(5), 25–30. https://doi.org/10.47390/Med-pro/v3i5y2025/N04