

Clinical case: chronic generalized periodontitis in a patient, which have infiltrative pulmonary tuberculosis
https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2025-10-74-78
Abstract
Today, dental diseases with comorbid pathology are increasingly encountered in clinical practice. Early studies have shown that there is a connection between the development and course of chronic infectious diseases, including pulmonary tuberculosis, and an imbalance in lipid peroxidation processes, endogenous intoxication, as well as local and general inflammatory process and dysfunction of the immune system. At the same time, scientists are still puzzled by the role of the main pathophysiological and pathogenetic factors in the development and progression of periodontal diseases in patients with chronic infectious pathology. The purpose of this literature review was to analyze the factors affecting the dental status, including pulmonary tuberculosis, as a comorbid disease. Further study of this problem and preventive measures can significantly reduce the quantitative indicator of these diseases.
About the Authors
N. A. LuninaRussian Federation
Lunina Nataliya Alexandrovna – Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of
the Department of Therapeutic Dentistry,
Voronezh
O. V. Velikaya
Russian Federation
Velikaya Olga Viktorovna – Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Phthisiology,
Voronezh
O. I. Oleinik
Russian Federation
Sushchenko Andrey Valerievich – Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Head of the
Department of Therapeutic Dentistry,
Voronezh
A. V. Sushchenko
Russian Federation
Oleinik Olga Igorevna – Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor of the Department of
Therapeutic Dentistry,
Voronezh
R. A. Shabanov
Russian Federation
Shabanov Ruslan Anatolyevich – PhD, Associate Professor of the Department of Therapeutic Dentistry,
Voronezh
N. T. Aliev
Russian Federation
Aliev Nahid Tofikovich ogly – Assistant of the Department of Therapeutic Dentistry,
Voronezh
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Lunina N.A., Velikaya O.V., Oleinik O.I., Sushchenko A.V., Shabanov R.A., Aliev N.T. Clinical case: chronic generalized periodontitis in a patient, which have infiltrative pulmonary tuberculosis. Medical alphabet. 2025;(10):74-78. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2025-10-74-78