The experience of using carbon hydrosulfate-based nanotransporters in dentistry and cosmetology
https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2025-20-27-31
Abstract
The purpose of the study: to explore the possibilities of using nanomolecular agents of a new class based on graphite hydrosulfate in dentistry and cosmetology practice.
Materials and methods: groups of patients with dyskeratosis and benign neoplasms of the oral cavity, face. Evaluation of the effectiveness of the use in dentistry and cosmetology of a nanomolecular agent based on graphite hydrosulfate (graphite sulfate complex) serum «Liquid Carbon», which has colloidal-dermotropic and antitumor effects, selectively acting on the tissue structure of the skin, mucous membranes and other organs. The developed remedy involves the elimination of the pathological process and the regeneration of the colloidal system, regardless of the type of clinical pathology. Carbon and graphite nanostructures are used in combination with sulfuric acid anions. The sizes of clusters of drug molecules range from 10–20 nm. The agent penetrates the microcirculatory bed of the neoplasm and causes tissue dehydration, mummification of the neoplasm and microcirculatory bed occurs, a natural inflammatory-immune reaction occurs, rejection of the mummified neoplasm occurs, and regeneration of the mucous membrane and skin.
Results: five years of experience in the use of a new class of nanomolecular agent based on graphite hydrosulfate (graphite sulfate complex), Liquid Carbon serum, in patients with dyskeratosis and benign neoplasms of the oral cavity and face. It showed high efficacy in two groups of patients. Of particular interest are dyskeratoses and benign neoplasms in the oral cavity. Methods of application of «Liquid Carbon» in the conditions of dental reception have been developed. First of all, there was no recurrence after the treatment and a high cosmetic effect on the skin of the face. On the oral mucosa, neoplasms and dyskeratoses usually disappear almost completely with minimal scarring.
Conclusion: based on the study of the literature devoted to research on the treatment of skin neoplasms and the practical experience we have gained in using the «Liquid Carbon» serum (graphite sulfate complex), primarily in dental practice in the treatment of dyskeratosis and benign neoplasms of the oral mucosa, the high effectiveness of the proposed method has been revealed. At the same time, it is necessary to develop practical recommendations for the use of the above-mentioned remedy in dentistry, taking into account, first of all, cancer awareness and effective interdisciplinary collaboration with dermatologists and oncologists.
About the Authors
V. PutRussian Federation
Vladimir Put – Ph.D, Full Professor of the Department of Oncology, Radiotherapy and Reconstructive Surgery
Moscow
M. Novitsky
Russian Federation
Novitsky Mikhail – Head of the Scientific Council
Moscow
M. Gladyshev
Russian Federation
Gladyshev Mirhail – Candidate of Sciences, assistant of the department of dental reabilitation
Moscow
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Put V., Novitsky M., Gladyshev M. The experience of using carbon hydrosulfate-based nanotransporters in dentistry and cosmetology. Medical alphabet. 2025;(20):27-31. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2025-20-27-31