Abstract

Ultrasound is able to have a multifaceted therapeutic effect in periodontitis. In therapeutic doses, it affects a variety of local tissue reactions, stimulates compensatory, restorative, protective and adaptive mechanisms.Ultrasound in dosages used in clinical practice does not have an independent, direct antibacterial effect. In this regard, in the treatment of periodontitis, where the microbial factor plays an important role, it is advisable to use antiseptic solutions as a contact medium for ultrasonic effects. The study of the comparative effectiveness of low-frequency and high-frequency ultrasonic effects in combination with the domestic antiseptic preparation miramistin, which, with high antibacterial effectiveness, is characterized by the absence of adverse side effects, in the treatment of periodontitis, is of significant scientific and practical importance.

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