Abstract

The increase in the level of injuries, neoplasms and postoperative inflammatory complications of the maxillofacial region determines the relevance of the treatment of such patients. The violation of the anatomical integrity of the maxillofacial region changes the microbiocenosis of the oral cavity with the revitalization of biofilm formation processes on orthopedic structures. The article considers a solution to the problem of the formation of microbial film Staphylococcus epidermidis 33 on titanium dioxide in the nanomodification of its surface and the use of low-molecular-weight cationic peptide warnerin. This method has promising opportunities for the use in clinical dentistry to prevent and treat inflammatory postoperative complications among patients with acquired defects of the maxillofacial region and after dental implantation.

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