Biochemical Changes under the Influence of Comprehensive Treatment of Patients with Generalized Periodontitis and Osteopenia

The issue of surgical treatment of patients with generalized periodontitis and osteopenia is particularly topical. Numerous studies have confirmed the benefits of surgical treatment procedures using osteoplastic material to stimulate repair process of periodontal tissues. The objective of the resea...

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Main Author: Iryna Yarmoshuk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ivano-Frankivsk National Medical University 2018-10-01
Series:Galician Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://ifnmujournal.com/gmj/article/view/928
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Summary:The issue of surgical treatment of patients with generalized periodontitis and osteopenia is particularly topical. Numerous studies have confirmed the benefits of surgical treatment procedures using osteoplastic material to stimulate repair process of periodontal tissues. The objective of the research was to improve the effectiveness of surgical treatment of patients with generalized periodontitis and osteopenia through the combined use of osteoplastic material and antiresorptive drugs. Materials and methods. Ninety-three patients underwent treatment and clinical observation. The patients were divided into 3 groups. Group I included 20 patients who underwent surgical treatment according to conventional procedure. Group II included 25 patients who underwent surgical treatment with topical application of osteoplastic material “Easy Graft”. Surgical treatment in Group III (26 patients) was conducted using osteoplastic material “Easy Graft” and antiresorptive drug “Bonviva”. The control group consisted of 22 apparently healthy individuals. Conclusions. The obtained results indicated that surgical treatment with the combined use of osteoplastic material “Easy Graft” and antiresorptive drug “Bonviva” leads to process stabilization being confirmed by clinical study indices both in early and in remote postoperative period.
ISSN:2414-1518