Abstract

Clinical evaluation of the quality of restorative materials carried out taking into account indicators hygiene index, some criteria: absence of side effects on the tissue surrounding the tooth. While taking into account the almost constant contact with the seal gums determined the importance of assessing the extent of its impact on their functional status. Have been revealed the direct dependence of the state of oral hygiene, pathological changes in the soft tissues and the seal quality. One of the objectives of the study was to determine the quality of the restoration carried out in the cervical area, depending on the depth of gingival sulcus in the presence of inflammation in periodontal tissues. The maximum depth of the gingival pocket, which is permissible under the direct defect filling, was 3 mm clinical studies found a direct relationship between the restoration qualities and cavity extent below the gingival margin. Maximum positive results on the quality of sealing recorded in the first group, an intact periodontal pocket depth. Analysis of the results of clinical studies of the oral cavity examined patients before and after treatment and preventive measures are revealed a number of features. Carrying out preventive and curative action using both traditional means and biologically neutral drugs has reduced the value of the index OHI-S GI and achieve significant improvements in oral hygiene status in patients in all stages of clinical trials.

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