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Types of treatment of periodontal diseases
09-09-2009
«Periodontal disease» – a collective term that represents a group of different etiology and pathogenesis of periodontal lesions.
At present, our country is following the conventional classification of periodontal diseases:
Gingivitis – inflammation of the gums caused by the impact of local and general factors and without violating the integrity of the tooth-gum attachment.
Periodontitis – inflammation of periodontal tissues, characterized by progressive destruction of periodontal and bone.
Periodontal disease – Periodontal dystrophic lesions.
Idiopathic periodontal disease with progressive lysis of periodontal tissues.
Parodontomy – tumor AND TUMOR processes in periodontitis.
Treatment of periodontal diseases should be comprehensive, incorporating local and general therapeutic measures, as well as the most individualized. Assign a complex therapy, taking into account the general state of the organism, as well as the etiology and pathogenesis of periodontal disease.
Local treatment is conducted with the use of therapeutic, surgical, orthopedic and physiotherapy techniques.
Therapeutic methods include antiseptic mouth, plaque removal, over-and poddesnevyh dental plaque, as well as applications and medical dressings with various medicinal substances:
• antiseptic;
• anti-microbial;
• anti-inflammatory;
• enzyme;
• Vitamins;
• corticosteroid;
• preparations bee glue, etc.
When hyperesthesia of hard tissues of teeth shown Remineralizing therapy.
If you have gum or periodontal pockets are recommended surgical treatment with the obligatory use of painkillers.
Surgical treatments:
• curettage;
• gingivotomiya;
• Gingivectomy;
• flap surgery;
• plastic bone pockets;
• Directions regeneration of periodontal tissues.
Orthopedic treatment is used on the testimony. It aims to eliminate traumatic occlusion, splinting of mobile teeth, replacement dentition defect prosthetic devices. Orthopedic treatment is often carried out in conjunction with physiotherapy.
Physiotherapy treatments are recommended after removal of the acute inflammatory phenomena. Apply medicinal electricity and phonophoresis (vitamins B, C, calcium gluconate, sodium fluoride, heparin, etc.), darsonvalization, hydrotherapy, various types of massage (hydro massage, vibratory), vacuum therapy, laser therapy.
General treatment of periodontal disease conducted in the light of concomitant disease, strengthening of protective-compensatory forces of the organism. At the same time seeking greater resistance of the organism, the normalization and revitalization of metabolic processes, physiological functions of organs and systems. For this purpose, use drugs, which can be divided into the following groups:
vitamins (C, B], Bg, A, E, etc.);
pyrimidine derivatives (pentoxyl, Methyluracilum);
antihistamines (diphenhydramine, suprastin, Promethazine, diazolin, etc.);
Calcium (calcium gluconate, calcium chloride);
means of stimulating regeneration of periodontal tissues (insadol, calcitonin, etc.);
anti-inflammatory drugs (sodium salicylate, sodium thiosulfate, sulfonamides, antibiotics).
Successful treatment depends on careful oral hygiene, proper use of a set of general and local events, as well as treatment of opportunistic diseases.
Patients with periodontal pathology subject dispensary observation. Time of observation depends on the stage and severity of the pathological process.
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09-09-2009
For the treatment of hypersensitivity of dental hard tissues used fluoride solutions, gels, varnishes, produced by different companies.
Bifluornd 12 (Bifluorid 12) – lacquer for the treatment of hyperesthesia of hard dental tissues. Contains compounds of sodium fluoride and calcium fluoride, providing a good therapeutic effect. Apply for the treatment of hypersensitivity hard tissues of teeth. Recommend a two-fold covering surface of the tooth.
Flyuokal gel (Fluocal gel). It contains in its composition of sodium fluoride.
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09-09-2009
Fluorosis is a disease of teeth associated with an excessive flow of fluorine in its increased content in drinking water. The defeat of the hard tissue of teeth – one of the earliest signs of this disease, which manifests itself in breach of the processes of their formation and mineralization.
Fluorosis occurs in children during tooth formation consume drinking water containing fluoride at concentrations exceeding 1 mg / liter. The frequency and severity of dental fluorosis depend not only on the concentration of fluoride in the water, but also on socio-hygienic living conditions, determining the nature of power, the amount of water consumption, as well as factors influencing the resistance to fluoride.
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09-09-2009
Prevention of dental caries and periodontal diseases in pregnant women is twofold: to improve the dental status of women and to implement antenatal prevention of dental caries unborn child.
Maternal influences on the development of teeth of the child throughout pregnancy, especially with the 6-7-th week, when starting the process of laying the teeth. Research rudiments of teeth showed that the pathological pregnancy tooth enamel mineralization of the fetus usually slows down and often stops at the initial stage of calcification.
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09-09-2009
Prevention of pain and emotional stress is one of the most pressing problems in dentistry.
The high prevalence and intensity of dental caries and its complications and other dental diseases is forcing almost everyone to go for help to the dentist. Often the medicine was accompanied by the fear of the patient before surgical operations, discomfort and pain. All this can provoke the emergence during the intervention of various complications of a general nature, as well as in further aggravation of chronic and comorbid conditions of patients.
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08-09-2009
To save resistant to caries tooth enamel requires an effective means of influencing it.
In the crystal lattice of biological apatites are vacancies and defects – absence of an atom or columns of atoms, called dislocations. Sometimes in the crystal there is only one column of atoms without any of the crystal lattice, which is the reason for the rapid penetration of acids along the axis of the crystal – a speed of 500 angstroms / sec.
For the crystallization processes in enamel is important and its organic matrix, which includes the calcium-binding protein that is necessary for nucleation and crystal growth regulation as well as variations of concentration of fluoride ions in the fluid surrounding enamel.
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