Roman S. Turchin. Application Of Tunnel To Improve Microcirculation To Restore The Capillary Periodontal Tissues In The Eldery


Natural Sciences / Biology / Physiology

Submitted on: Aug 21, 2015, 08:34:51

Description: This article submissions examination and treatment of 30 persons aged 60-74 years with no signs of periodontal pathology and patients with chronic generalized periodontitis of II-III severity. For the purpose of comparative characteristics of treatments performed using X-rays, reoparodontohrafiy, ultrasound osteometry bone jaws, carried out the analysis of the functional state of the endothelium of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), levels of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and kapilyaryzation of periodontal tissues to treat and dynamics . All patients were conducted generally accepted treatment of chronic generalized periodontitis , including closed curettage of periodontal pockets. 3 groups of patients on the background of basic therapy of periodontal handled tunnel revascularization with combined use of Quercetin per os. It was established that with age in healthy elderly decrease in the number of functioning capillaries per unit area of fabric. The important role of the endothelium in providing adequate compensatory angiogenesis in aging shows the relationship of vascular endothelial growth factor levels of endothelium vazodylatation. Clinical determined that the combined use of revascularization tunnel and Quercetin kapilar stabilization drug in treatment of elderly patients with generalized periodontitis stimulates metabolism in periodontal tissues , stabilizes the clinical and radiological picture considerably prolongs remission.

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ЗАСТОСУВАННЯ МЕТОДУ ТУНЕЛЬНОЇ РЕВАСКУЛЯРЗАЦІЇ ДЛЯ ПОКРАЩЕННЯ МІКРОЦИРКУЛЯЦІЇ ТКАНИН ПАРОДОНТУ В ОСІБ ПОХИЛОГО ВІКУ.docx



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