Russian Journal of DentistryRussian Journal of Dentistry1728-28022413-2934Eco-Vector4230810.18821/1728-2802-2020-24-1-4-7Research ArticleDystrophic diseases of the salivary glands that occur in the background steroid deficiency (hypogonadism)AfanasjevV. V.<p>doctor of medical Sciences, Professor</p>prof.afanasjev@yandex.ruKalinchenkoS. Yu.prof.afanasjev@yandex.ruDamadaevM. M.prof.afanasjev@yandex.ruDepartment of traumatology of the maxillofacial region of A.I. Evdokimov Moscow state medical UniversityThe Department of endocrinology of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia150220202414711082020Copyright © 2020, Eco-Vector2020<p>The authors conducted a comparative clinical and laboratory analysis of patients suffering from hypogonadism and sialadenosis before and after endocri-nological and dental treatment. The results obtained allowed us to conclude that sialadenosis, which occurred in patients with a deficiency of steroid hormones, had no special symptoms and it was clinically hidden for both patients and General practitioners. The most typical symptoms of sialadenosis were: an increase in LF, decrease in the level of secretion and the increase in the viscosity of mixed saliva. The results of complex treatment of patients with sialadenosis on the background of Hypo-nadism were the best than only mono-dental treatment. The obtained data indicate the need for complex dental and endocrinological treatment of patients with sialadenosis on the background of hypogonadism.</p>salivary glandsparotid glandssubmandibular glandshypogonadismслюннаяжелезаоколоушная железаподнижнечелюстная железагипогонадизм[Афанасьев В.В., Абдусаламов М.Р. Атлас заболеваний и повреждений слюнных желез. Учебное пособие. М; 2008.][Афанасьев В.В., Зорян Е.В., Красникова Т.В. Возможности современной фармакотерапии в лечении больных с дистрофическими заболева-ниями слюнных желез. Медицинский алфавит. 2012; 2(7): 39—41.][Rauch S. Die Speicheldrusen des Menschen. Stuttgart: Gorg Thieme Venlag; 1959.][Baxendale P., Jacobs H., James V. Salivary testosterone: relationship to unbound plasma testosterone in normal and hyperandrogenic women. Clin. Endocrinol. 1982; 16: 595—603.][Carlson E.R. Diagnosis and management of salivary gland infections. Oral Maxillofac Surg. Clin. North. Am. 2009; 21(3): 293—312.]