Abstract

Inflammatory periodontal diseases are a serious problem of modern dentistry due to the high prevalence, complexity of diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of patients. The least studied pathology to date is aggressive periodontitis, in which active destruction of the supporting tissues of the teeth begins at a young age and in a relatively short period of time leads to massive tooth loss [Grigoryan A. S ssoavt., 2004; Dmitrieva L. A., 2007; grudyanov A. I., 2010; Jin L. J. et al., 2011;WolfD.L., Lamster I. B., 2011; Ohrn K., Jonsson V., 2012]. The prevalence of inflammatory periodontal diseases is extremely high and reaches according to various authors from 70 to 98 %. In this regard, improving the methods of diagnosis and treatment of these diseases is a serious problem of dentistry.

Highlights

  • An important problem is the treatment of the initial forms of periodontal diseases–catarrhal gingivitis, in which dysbiotic processes increase in the oral cavity, caused by the restructuring of the microflora composition towards a significant increase in opportunistic and anaerobic microorganisms, which causes a high frequency of relapses of the disease with the transition to more severe forms

  • Modern mouthwashes improve the cleaning of dental surfaces, prevent plaque formation, deodorize the oral cavity, and contain various biologically active components that contribute to the prevention and treatment of dental diseases

  • In treatment to the patients of the main group KHKG included in the main group of patients we performed intraoral anesthesia of the gingival margin 2% lidocaine, the irrigator Waterpik WP-300 irrigated inflamed gums rinse "forest balsam"

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Introduction

An important problem is the treatment of the initial forms of periodontal diseases–catarrhal gingivitis, in which dysbiotic processes increase in the oral cavity, caused by the restructuring of the microflora composition towards a significant increase in opportunistic and anaerobic microorganisms, which causes a high frequency of relapses of the disease with the transition to more severe forms Modern mouthwashes improve the cleaning of dental surfaces, prevent plaque formation, deodorize the oral cavity, and contain various biologically active components that contribute to the prevention and treatment of dental diseases The introduction of antiseptics into the composition of rinses causes their antibacterial activity due to the suppression of growth and reproduction of various representatives of pathogenic microflora P., 2009) and contributes to a significant reduction in the amount of plaque

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