Abstract

Relevance. The problem of treating gum recession has become particularly urgent due to the high incidence of the disease, as well as the increased aesthetic requirements of patients. Purpose. To increase the efficiency of surgical treatment of gum recession by using non-invasive methods of correction of vascular wall endothelial dysfunction in the area of surgery. Materials and methods . Sixty patients with gingival recession were included. They were randomly allocated in three groups based on the material used and applied methods of treatment: I group – «Mucograft», II group – «Bio-Ost MUCO Plast», III group – «Bio-Ost MUCO Plast» with THF-therapy. Sixty patients with gingival recession were included. They were randomly allocated in three groups based on the material used and applied methods of treatment: I group – «Mucograft», II group – «Bio-Ost MUCO Plast», III group – «Bio-Ost MUCO Plast» with THF-therapy. Results . The use of THF-therapy at the atmospheric oxygen frequency of 129.0 GHz allows to activate endogenous mechanisms of blood flow normalization in the area of recession, to reduce tissue hypoxia in the preoperative period, to reduce the signs of tissue inflammatory response to traumatic surgery in eliminating recession, to correct the indices of endothelial dysfunction in the preand postoperative period, to improve blood supply to the new tissue, to reduce the wound healing time. Conclusion. The spongy structure of the collagen matrix «Bio-Ost MUCO Plast» and the effect of THF-therapy at the atmospheric oxygen frequency of 129.0 GHz in the process of the treatment and rehabilitation of patients with gum recession provide improved microcirculation of the emerging tissue due to faster penetration of new vessels into the spongy framework.

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