Abstract

The anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects of LED radiation on the oral mucosa when used in the combined treatment of prosthetic stomatitis were investigated. The test evidenced that the light radiation of Barva-Flex/BIR device (λ = 470 nm and λ = 940 nm) contributes to the reduction of inflammatory changes in oral mucosa and has a significant antimicrobial effect. LED radiation holds promise for use in the combined stomatitis treatment.

Highlights

  • In modern medicine, various types of laser and Light Emitting Diode (LED) radiation sources are widely used

  • It was revealed that the light radiation of the “Barva-Flex/SIK” apparatus (λ = 470 nm and λ = 940 nm) helps to reduce inflammatory changes in the oral mucosa and has a pronounced antimicrobial effect

  • The most effective on the microbial flora of the saliva and gingival mucosa was the combined effect of LED radiation and the drug Cholisal

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Summary

Introduction

Various types of laser and LED radiation sources are widely used. They are used both in diagnosis and in treatment. One of the new promising allopathic drugs for the treatment of stomatitis, which has a pronounced antibacterial, antifungal and anti-inflammatory effect, is Cholisal. The aim of this study was to study the effect of the radiation of photonic arrays of A. Korobov “Barva-Flex/SIK” and Сholisal on inflammatory processes and the microbial flora of the oral cavity in the complex treatment of prosthetic stomatitis

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