Prevention of Post-Implantation Inflammatory Complications

Author:

Tymofieiev Oleksii1ORCID,Ripa Viktoriia2ORCID,Havlytiuk Diana2ORCID,Sokoliuk Marta2ORCID,Kolisnichenko Lesia2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ScD, Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Private Higher Educational Establishment “Kyiv Medical University,” Kyiv, Ukraine.

2. Assistant Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Private Higher Educational Establishment “Kyiv Medical University,” Kyiv, Ukraine.

Abstract

Purpose: Currently, dental prosthetics on endosseous implants is used in most dental clinics of Ukraine. The incidence of inflammatory complications after the surgical stage of dental implantation, according to different authors, ranges from 0.4 to 5 percent. Therefore, many doctors during the surgical stage of dental implantation are looking for medications that simultaneously have both anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of the treatment of early post-implantation complications when using the drug “Trachisan®” and compare its effectiveness with the traditionally used therapy. Materials and Methods: According to our observation, there were 24 patients aged from 20 to 56 years (1st observation group or main group). We prescribed Trachisan to these patients in the post-implantation period for 4 days. The control group consisted of 30 patients (2nd observation group or the control group), who were treated with traditional methods in the post-implantation period (Analgin tablets [metamizole sodium] and conventional antiseptic rinses). Results: Inflammatory complications in the 1st (main) group were not detected, and in the 2nd (control) group, inflammatory complications were diagnosed in 7 patients (23.3 percent), namely: mucositis – in 4 patients (13.3 percent) and peri-implantitis – in 3 patients (10 percent). Conclusions: Thus, the drug “Trachisan” should be recommended for widespread use in maxillofacial surgery after the surgical stage of dental implantation to prevent post-implantation inflammatory complications.

Publisher

OMF Publishing

Subject

General Medicine

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