Affiliation:
1. Communal Organization «International Academy of Ecology and Life Protection Sciences»;
«S.M. Kirov Military Medical Academy «Ministry of Defense of Russia
2. «S.M. Kirov Military Medical Academy «Ministry of Defense of Russia «Pavlov University»;
«Pavlov University»
3. «St. Petersburg State University»
4. «Dental Clinic No. 29» of the Frunzenskiy district
Abstract
The effectiveness of using «Asepta plus remineralization» special toothpaste, combination of the same toothpaste and «Asepta parodontal fresh» rinse or «Asepta remineralizing gel» (Vertex CJSC, St. Petersburg, Russia) using analysis technique of the structure and severity of the interior disease sight based on psychosensorial-anatomy-functional desadaptation syndrome. It was established that patients who used «Asepta plus remineralization» toothpaste and «Asepta remineralizing gel» on day 3 showed adaptation to the conditions of their existence. Among the patients using «Asepta plus remineralization» toothpaste and «Asepta parodontal fresh» rinse, despite the positive clinical effect of their use on day 3, there was a violation of adaptability to living conditions. In case of the isolated using of «Asepta plus remineralization» toothpaste for oral hygiene, adaptation to their conditions of existence occurred by 7 days of patient observation. The obtained information is important for planning secondary prevention events for dental hyperesthesia, which allows recommending oral care products to patients taking into account the peculiarities of the clinical course of this pathology.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Economics and Econometrics,Media Technology,Forestry
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