Pathogenetic strategies for addressing periodontal morphological and functional disorders in plaque-induced gingivitis

Author:

Agafonova I. S.1ORCID,Ermolyev S. N.1ORCID,Aivazova R. A.1ORCID,Shimanskiy Sh. L.1ORCID,Atrushkevich V. G.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Russian University of Medicine

Abstract

Relevance. Plaque-induced gingivitis represents the initial phase of periodontal diseases and a significant medical and social challenge within global healthcare frameworks, particularly prevalent among younger people.Demographics. This prevalence arises from its multifactorial etiology, complex developmental mechanisms, and notable pathogenetic features, most evidently microcirculatory disruptions leading to tissue hypoxia. Addressing these pathological conditions requires the development of novel diagnostic methodologies and therapeutic interventions to prevent further complications.Materials and methods. The study encompassed 54 subjects with an average age of 22.5 ± 1.7 years. The control group included 34 participants (GroupI), and the comparison group 20 participants (Group II). Group II received vacuum laser therapy in conjunction with Mexidol-based dressings, noted for their antihypoxant and antioxidant properties.Results. Evaluations conducted post-treatment indicated enhancements in both arterial and venous capillary functions. Amid the antioxidant and antihypoxant treatment regimen, capillary diameters were reduced to match those observed in the control group.Conclusion. Regimen implemented in this study was clinically and functionally effective in a combined treatment protocol involving vacuum laser therapy on periodontal tissues of plaque-induced gingivitis patients. This regimen is recommendable as a corrective measure for microcirculatory disturbances within the scope of managing inflammatory periodontal diseases.

Publisher

Periodontal Association - RPA

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