Abstract
The prevalence of inflammatory periodontal diseases, and in particular hypertrophic gingivitis, among adolescents ranges from 50 - 99%, which is often combined with malocclusion and this combination is about 70% of cases, which is an urgent and unresolved problem of modern periodontology and orthodontics. Therefore, the study of the issues of correlation between the severity of morphological, functional and aesthetic disorders of the masticatory-speech apparatus and the severity of the inflammatory process in the tissues of the periodontal complex is important and necessary for the development of modern complexes for the treatment of adolescents with hypertrophic gingivitis and malocclusion class 1 according to Angle during the hormonal period. perestroika. The purpose of the study: to optimize the complex treatment of malocclusion in adolescents with hypertrophic gingivitis. 32 patients aged 14 to 17 years with E.H. class I malocclusion. ANGLE and mild edematous hypertrophic gingivitis were included in this study. All patients underwent orthodontic treatment using non-removable orthodontic equipment (brackets), but for periodontal treatment, patients were divided into 2 groups of 16 people, one group underwent traditional conservative periodontal treatment, and the other group of patients underwent removal of dental biofilm using GBT therapy on apparatus "PROPHYLAXIS MASTER". Before treatment, after 6 months and after the removal of orthodontic equipment, an index assessment of the state of periodontal tissues was carried out and a comparison of the average statistical data of teleradiography to study changes in the size of the facial part of the skull before and after orthodontic treatment, as well as a study of the correlation between the studied parameters was carried out for all patients. According to the results of the study, it was found that during orthodontic treatment of adolescents with malocclusion class I according to E.H. ANGLE and GBT-periodontal therapy increases the effectiveness of complex treatment for this category of patients by 40% compared to traditional therapy for inflammatory periodontal diseases at the stages of orthodontic treatment.
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