Z. Gloger Wolomin International and Regional Cooperation University International Multidisciplinary Conference SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF THE PRESENT TIME: PRIORITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTIONS OF UKRAINE AND POLAND 19-20 October Volume 2 Wolomin, Republic of Poland 2018 International Multidisciplinary Conference «Science and Technology of the Present Time: Priority Development Directions of Ukraine and Poland» Wolomin, Republic of Poland, 19-20 October 2018. Volume 2. Wolomin: Izdevnieciba «Baltija Publish­ ing», 2018. 196 pages. Chief editor - prof, nadzw. dr Janusz Kowalski Each author is responsible for content and formation of his/her materials. The reference is mandatory in case of republishing or citation. ISBN 978-9934-571-5 © Z. Gloger Wolomin International and Regional Cooperation University, 2018 International Multidisciplinary Conference PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Концептуальні засади участі громадськості в процесі врегулювання конфлікту інтересів у публічному управлінні Голяшкіна О. А............................................................................................................54 Від об’єднання територіальних громад - до сталого зростання Негода В. А.................................................................................................................... 57 MEDICAL SCIENCES Місце альфа-ліпоєвої кислоти в корекції порушень серцевого ритму у постінфарктних пацієнтів з цукровим діабетом 2 типу Алтуніна Н. В., Бондарчук О. М............................................................................60 Hepatitis C virus: spreading of genotypes in Dnipro city, Ukraine Voronkova O. S., Voronkova Yu. S., Shevchenko T. M., Scherbinina M. B...................................................................... 64 Динамика уровней интерлейкина-4 и интерлейкина-19 под влиянием длительного приема витамина D3 у лиц пожилого возраста Гришина Е. И., Бабинец О. М., Менкус Е. В..................................................... 68 The importance of active identifying the initial degree of scoliosis in children to prevent disease progression Kovalenko V. L., Kovalenko O. Yu.......................................................................... 71 Diagnosis of Wilson-Konovalov’s disease in a teenager with reactive non-specific hepatitis and bronchal asthma (clinical case) Lastivka I. V., Antsupova V. V., Аnokhina S. I., Maruschak A. V., Grishnjaeva O. V......................................................................... 74 Неінвазивні маркери в діагностиці фіброзу печінки у хворих на гепатит С дітей Матейко Г. Б., Прокоф’єв М. В., Антонюк Л. В............................................... 78 Андрогенный дефицит у мужчин Романова М. Д., Бовт В. Д., Ещенко Ю. В..........................................................81 Improving the orthopedic treatment quality of patients with complete adentia Yanishen I. V., Krychka N. V.................................................................................... 84 NATURAL SCIENCES Деякі зміни екосистем придунайських озер України Заморов В. В., Джуртубаєв Ю. М.......................................................................... 88 Загальні закономірності просторово-часової динаміки населення птахів агроландшафтів Середнього Побужжя Очеретний Д. Г............................................................................................................91 4 International Multidisciplinary Conference ни, наличие инфекций, хронические воспалительные заболевания, а также го­ рмональный дисбаланс. Поэтому физико-химические и морфо-функциональ­ ные параметры эякулята с возрастом тоже меняются, появляется агглютина­ ция сперматозоидов, оказывается большое количество эритроцитов и лейко­ цитов, что может свидетельствовать о воспалительных явлениях предстатель­ ной железы. Литература: 1. Heinemann L. A. J. Aging males’ symptoms: AMS scale - a standardized in­ strument for the practice. Journal of Endocrinological Investigation. 2005. № 28. Р. 34-38. 2. Калініченко С. Ю., Тішова Ю. А., Ворслов Л. О. Віковий андрогенний дефіцит у чоловіків: питання термінології та сучасні підходи до вибору мето­ ду замісної гормональної терапії. Урологія. 2006. № 6. С. 28-34. 3. Резніченко Н. Ю., Дюдюн А. Д. Особливості гормонального статусу у чоловіків різних вікових груп і можливості їх корекції. Урологія. 2014. № 3(18). С. 12-16. 4. Jingdong S. Transcriptional regulation of the human prostatic acid phospha­ tase gene. Tissue-specific and androgen-dependent regulation of the promoter con­ structs in cell lines and transgenic mice. University Hospital of Oulu, 2012. Р. 66. IMPROVING THE ORTHOPEDIC TREATMENT QUALITY OF PATIENTS WITH COMPLETE ADENTIA Yanishen I. V. MD in Medicine, Professor, Professor o f the Department o f Orthopedic Dentistry Head of the Department o f Orthopedic Dentistry Kharkiv National Medical University Krychka N. V. PhD in Medicine, Docent Associate Professor o f the Department o f Orthopedic Dentistry Kharkiv National Medical University Kharkiv, Ukraine By results of clinical and experimental researches which are directed on improvement of the quality of function of cutting, chewing of pationts with adentia, many original researches were improved. They allow preventing, determining and eliminating of the defects of constructions at the phases of their making. The clinical approbations of these researches showed the expediency of their application 84 Wolomin, Republic of Poland 19-20 October 2018 for the restoration of function of cutting food, chewing, quality of direct speech and esthetic norms of the face. As a resultthe improvement of the quality of patients treatment with edentulous jaws. In full adentia treatment in patients up 44 age is 15 - 46% [1, 3, c. 4; 6, c. 5]. Medical and social rehabilitation of patients with edentulous jaws is not exactly in good level in orthopedic treatment [2, c. 4; 5, 7, 10, c. 5]. Many authors try to improve of clinical-laboratory stages of making the complete removable dentures to increase the quality of patient’s treatment [4; 8; 9; 11, c. 5]. The purpose of our work is to improve the quality of the prosthetics of patients with edentulous jaws in stages of the manufacture of complete removable dentures. To achieve the goal, we have been studying in patients with edentulous jaws (EJ), which are orientated in the three-dimensional coordinates of the occlusal surface in the oral cavity in relation to the alveolar processes and the atrium of oral cavity. Material and methods. Under our studies, there were 97 patients with complete absence of teeth on the upper and lower jaws aged 57-68 years and older. Of the total number of patients, 16 people had new complete removable dentures which they haven’t used due to their poor fixation and stabilization. The height of the lower third of the face at the physiological rest of the mandi­ ble was performed using a caliper, the length of the lips and the height of the alveo­ lar process in the area of the lips and the height of the space between the tops of the alveolar processes of the lower and upper jaw with the help of an ordinary line with millimeter calibration. The height of the lower third of the face at the physiological rest of the mandi­ ble was determined by the anatomical-functional method using basis- tray and wax rollers. On the tricky block, a projection of closing the upper and lower lip was noted with the help of pins from the wire d-0,6 mm, which were deepened into the tricky block. After that, using a tricky block on individual tray, the gypsum models of the jaws were fixed in the articulator. As the result the start of measurements was made of the length of the lips of the mucobuccal fold, which was the same as the edge of the individual basis-tray. The continue to the line on the tight block, which was the same as the bending of the edges of the lips. So, they got the overall length of both upper and lower lip. Results of the investigation. We measured the area between the tops of the crest of the alveolar processes of the upper and lower jaw which were at physiological rest, and the lower jaw in the vertical, transversal, sagital sides, and also measured the length of the upper and lower lip, that is, they carried out the labiumometry. We measured the length of the upper and lower lip relative to their entire length, which starts from the transitional convolution to its edge in relation to the height of the alveolar process. Based on the above measurement and the types of lip lengths, we propose the following working classification: The first type- middle lip 1st and 2nd stages (49 patients); The second type - short lips 1st and 2nd grades (28 patients); The third type - long 1st and 2nd stages (20 patients). 85 International Multidisciplinary Conference Description of the length of the lips and the criteria for their evaluation during measurement are next: The first type - middle lip. Half the length of the lips that begins with the mu- cobuccal fold reaches the top of the alveolar process, and their other half is above the alveolar process. First degree: half of the lips of the entire length), which begins with the mu- cobuccal fold, increases to 2 mm. and is at the level of the apex of the alveolar pro­ cess (29 patients). Second degree: half of the lips ( ^ of the total length starting from the transient convolution decreases to 2 mm and is at the level of the top of the alveolar process (20 patients). The second type - short lip. Most of the length of the lips, from the transient convolution to the top of the alveolar process, and its second half is over the alveo­ lar process. First degree: half of the lip ( ^ of length), which begins with the mucobuccal fold, increases to 5 mm. and is at the level of the top of the alveolar process (17 patients). Second degree: the edge of the labium is almost at the level of the top of the al­ veolar process (in cases of hypertrophy of the alveolar process, or atrophy of the muscles forming the lips (11 patients). The third type - long lip. The part of labium with a smaller length, which be­ gins from the transitional convolution reaches the top, is at the level of the alveolar process, and another is above the alveolar process. First degree: half of the lip ( ^ of the entire length), which begins with the mu­ cobuccal fold, increases to 5 mm. and is at the level of the top of the alveolar pro­ cess, and above it there is a part of the lip with a longer length (16 patients). Second degree: the part of the length of lip, which is at the level of the top of the alveolar process, decreases to several mm, or coincides completely with the mucobuccal fold (in cases of significant or complete atrophy of the alveolar process (4 patients). Observations of measurements of the length of the upper and lower lip, in relation to the alveolar process in the area where the lips begin and between the alveolar space make it possible to determine the orientation of the opening of the alveolar process for the opening of the mouth. Due to this, the conditions for constructing the occlusive curve of artificial teeth were created, which provides sufficient fixation and stabiliza­ tion of the dentures, which increases their functional efficiency. Conclusion. Based on the above, it can be concluded that the study of the length of the lips that form the cleft of the mouth opening, the height of the alveolar process in the area of the lips of the edentulous jaws, which are located at the phys­ iological rest of the mandible, makes it possible to make occlusal rollers on indi­ vidual trays in three dimensional measurements - in sagittal, transversal and verti­ cal side, taking into account the individual features specified in the classification proposed by us. At first, with the help of occlusal rollers, the central occlusion of edentulous jaws was determined by a functional method and then received a functional impres­ sion at a closed mouth under the force of pressure forming chewing muscles. In this case, there is an opportunity to simulate chewing movements of the mandible. 86 Wolomin, Republic of Poland 19-20 October 2018 In our opinion, it is important that, when while constructing occlusal rollers in the articulator, full information is provided on the location of the mouth and its re­ lationship with the alveolar process, as well as the spatial orientation of the edentu­ lous jaws, which is carried out with the help of labiometry. Due to this method it is possible to more precisely orient the occlusive surface in the oral space first, in de­ termining the central occlusion of edentulous jaws, and then in the formulation of teeth, which greatly improves the stabilization of removable dentures on the eden­ tulous jaws. References: 1. Voronov A. P. Orthopedic treatment of patients with complete adetia. Moscow: MED press-inform. 2006: 320. 812 British Medical Bulletin. 2. Grunnert I. The patient with edentulous-what to do? New in stomatology. 2013; 2: 4-9. 3. Zotov V.M. Repeated prosthetic care in patients with complete adentia in the upper and lower jaw and severe atrophy of the alveolar process of the mandible. Sovremennaya ortopedicheskaya stomatologiya. 2005; 3: 35-36. 4. Markov B.P. Methods for fixation of dentures in toothless jaws. An informa­ tive review. Sovremennaya ortopedicheskaya stomatologiya. 2005; 3: 40-48. 5. Melnichuk N.V. Assessment and prospects of entropic characteristics in res­ toration of speech articulation in administration of complete removable dentures. Valeologiya, Zdorovye, Bolezn, Vyzdorovleniye. 2013; 4: 35-41. 6. Rozhko M.M. Stomatologiya. Kiev: Meditsina. 2013. Book 1: 872. British Medical Bulletin 813. 7. Trezubov V.N. Preparation of tissues of denture-bearing area before orthope­ dic treatment of patients with complete adontia, accompanied by severe atrophy of alveolar part of the jaws. Institute stomatologii. 2009. Vol. 2; 43: 30-31. 8. Savvidi K.G. Methods of repeated prosthetic care of toothless jaws in elderly and senile patients with unfavorable clinical conditions of denture-bearing area. Institut stomatologii. 2008. Vol. 4; 41: 34-35. 9. Savvidi K.G. Peculiarities of repeated prosthetic care with complete remova­ ble dentures in movable alveolar ridge. Stomatologiya. 2009; 5: 54. 10. Functionally oriented prosthetic care in complete secondary adontia. Mar­ kov A.A., Mukhlayev S.Yu., Ten V.L., Bocharov V.S. Tikhookeanskiy med- itsinskiy zhurnal. 2013; 1: 91. 11. Tamer Abou-Elsaad. Effect of Palatal Surface Contouring Techniques on the Swallowing Function of // Tamer Abou-Elsaad, Ahmad Habib, Mohamed Elkhodary [et al.] // Life Science Journal. - 2010. - Vol. 7, Issue 4. - P. 114-118. 87 Wolomin, Republic of Poland 19-20 October 2018 The project was implemented with the support of CENTER for Ukrainian and European Scientific Cooperation The Center for Ukrainian-European Scientific Cooperation is a non-governmental organi­ zation, which was established in 2010 with a view to ensuring the development of international science and education in Ukraine by organizing different scientific events for Ukrainian academic community. The priority guidelines of the centre for ukrainian-european scientific cooperation 1. 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