12 patients without somatic diseases were examined: 8 women and 4 men, aged 23 to 30, residents of
Ternopil town. Using clinical and radiological methods of examination, they had found by ones periodontitis
tooth that was not subject to therapeutic treatment, the presence of intact third molars. Autotransplantation and
clinical observations were performed on 6 patients. According to clinical and radiological examination data,
autotransplantation in patients, as a surgical method of treatment, is sufficiently effective. Clinical observations
have proven that one way to restore the integrity of the tooth range can be autotransplantation. For its conduct,
indications for surgical treatment with the use of modern diagnostic methods should be determined, patients'
consent is required. To conduct autotransplantation should begin with indications for its implementation: the
presence of intact third molars; presence of the first molars not subject to conservative treatment; age of the
patient; health status; good hygiene of the oral cavity; preliminary careful X-ray examination. Autotransplan-
tation of the third molar as a surgical method of treatment is a sufficiently effective, accessible, cost-effective
operation for patients in the absence of the first molar
The purpose of the given research was to analyze the relationship between the vascular comorbidity of
cerebral localization, including acute cerebral circulatory disorders and / or transient ischemic attack in past
history, and functional parameters of patients with myocardial infarction. The study has showed the presence
of a direct reliable relation between the incidence of comorbid pathology of cerebral localization and parox-
ysmal atrial fibrillation, as well as the presence of supraventricular arrhythmias. The necessity of developing
differentiated individual rehabilitation programs in patients with myocardial infarction in combination with
cerebral vascular pathology has been substantiated