Abstract

Subject. The results of a sociological survey and questioning of doctors about prescribed antiseptic drugs and comparative data on their effectiveness are considered.
 The goal is to justify the feasibility of using various antiseptics in the complex treatment of patients with periodontal diseases.
 Methodology. Dentists were questioned to identify the most commonly prescribed drugs. 36 patients were divided into 3 experimental groups depending on the composition or concentration of the antiseptic drug used.
 Results. The values of the GI, SBI and API indices statistically significantly and more pronounced decreased at almost all stages of observation after the use of the traditional antiseptic at a concentration of 0.2 % and rinse aid Curasept. After 2 weeks of the study after completion of treatment, the pH level in the 1st group was 7.33 ± 0.035, in the 2nd and 3rd — 7.02 ± 0.049 and 6.69 ± 0.131, respectively. When analyzing the detection rate of P. gingivalis in the 1st group, it was found that out of 8 patients (72.7 %) after the completion of therapeutic measures, only 2 (18.2 %) had a high level of dissemination (χ2 = 6.60 p = 0.010), when studying the level of inoculation of A. Actinomycetemcomitans, similar results were obtained.
 Conclusions. Antiseptic 0.2 % chlorhexidine bigluconate solution and mouthwash Curasept ADS 212 (0.12 % chlorhexidine solution) in the treatment of chronic periodontitis lead to a more pronounced destruction of periodontal pathogenic microflora, normalization of acid-base balance and GI, SBI and API indices both at the initial stage of research, and in its most remote dates. After the use of the drug chlorhexidine bigluconate 0.05 %, the microbial contamination rates decrease, but bacteria do not completely eradicate and at all stages of observation, the average index values in the 3rd group are significantly higher compared to other groups.

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