Comparative analysis of the effectiveness of treatment of inflammatory post-prosthetic complications in dental implantation by the method of wedge-shaped dehydration
https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2021-12-62-71
Abstract
Mucositis is one of the most common diseases during dental implantation. The genesis of the development of diseases, first of all, refers to microbiological factors. However, when conducting antimicrobial therapy, the success of the treatment is not always achieved. In this paper, a comparative analysis of the effectiveness of treatment of inflammatory post-prosthetic complications by modern methods is carried out by the method of wedge-shaped dehydration. The assessment of local crystal structures is an informative criterion in the assessment of the systemic organization of biological fluids, in particular, oral fluid. The most relevant method of visualizing the structural and spatial organization of the oral fluid is crystallographic research, the essence of which is a morphological study using light and polarization microscopy of a dried drop of oral fluid –facies. Patients in the first group received conventional treatment, the second group received ozone therapy, the third group received transcranial electrical stimulation, and the fourth group received a combination of ozone therapy and transcranial electrical stimulation. The crystallographic method was used to evaluate the qualitative and quantitative indicators of oral fluid, on the basis of which it can be concluded that the combined method is one of the objective, reliable methods for evaluating the effectiveness of treatment.
About the Authors
Yu. A. MakedonovaRussian Federation
Makedonova Yulia A., doctor of medical Sciences, head of the Department of dentistry, senior researcher of the Laboratory of innovative methods of habilitation and rehabilitation
Volgograd
D. V. Mikhalchenko
Russian Federation
Candidate of medical Sciences, associate Professor, head of the Department of propaedeutics of dental diseases
Volgograd
O. N. Kurkina
Russian Federation
Candidate of medical Sciences, docent of the Department of dentistry
Volgograd
O. Yu. Afanaseva
Russian Federation
Candidate of medical Sciences, docent of the Department of dentistry
Volgograd
S. A. Vargina
Russian Federation
Candidate of medical Sciences, docent of the Department of dentistry
Volgograd
E. I. Adamovich
Russian Federation
Assistant of the Department of dentistry
Volgograd
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For citations:
Makedonova Yu.A., Mikhalchenko D.V., Kurkina O.N., Afanaseva O.Yu., Vargina S.A., Adamovich E.I. Comparative analysis of the effectiveness of treatment of inflammatory post-prosthetic complications in dental implantation by the method of wedge-shaped dehydration. Medical alphabet. 2021;1(12):62-71. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2021-12-62-71