TREATMENT OF PERIODONTAL DISEASES USING INFRARED RESONANCE THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH CARDIOCEREBRAL PATHOLOGY
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Keywords

periodontal disease, cardiocerebral pathology, infrared resonance therapy.

Abstract

Periodontal diseases are among the most widespread non-infectious diseases and, in their consequences, turn into not only a general medical, but also a social problem [2, 5, 6]. According to the WHO, only periodontal pathology can be traced in 80-85% of the adult population of the world [1, 5]. The role of such cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases as hypertension (HD) and cerebral strokes, short cardio cerebral pathology (CCP) in the occurrence of periodontal disease is poorly elucidated [9, 10]. As for the peculiarities of the course, diagnosis and treatment of periodontal diseases in persons with CCP, they also remain problematic and poorly studied [2, 3]. It follows that the study of the peculiarities of the diagnosis and course of periodontal diseases in patients with CCP, as well as an attempt to optimize therapeutic interventions, is of great medical and social importance. With general somatic, in particular with cardio cerebral pathology, inflammatory processes in the tissues of the periodontium become chronic and become more protracted [2, 3]. Nowadays, drug treatment of periodontal diseases is not effective enough as, according to statistics, relapses and exacerbations of the process are not uncommon [1, 5, 7]. Surgical methods of treatment are a significant success in period ontology, according to some authors, but they also do not solve the bacterial problem of periodontitis and do not always promote optimal bone tissue regeneration, being limited only to soft tissues. In this regard, recently, the attention of dentists in the complex treatment of periodontal diseases has been attracted by methods of contact and non-contact physical treatment, in particular, laser therapy. In the treatment of inflammatory periodontal diseases in dental practice, helium-neon, ultraviolet and infrared laser radiation are widely used, which have an analgesic effect, a local anti-inflammatory and anti-edema effect, as well as an immunostimulating property [6, 7, 8]. The positive effect of treatment with the use of laser irradiation is achieved in patients with mild periodontitis, and with moderate and severe - only 57-58% of patients [4, 8]. In addition, laser irradiation, along with positive properties, has negative properties
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(accumulation of free radicals with a high degree of activity, which have some side effects [1, 2]. Infrared resonance therapy proposed by R.H. Rakhimov [11,12,13] is harmless, because, unlike laser irradiation, which affects not only pathologically altered tissues, but also affects healthy, narrow-spectrum infrared radiation of the far range, affects only pathologically altered tissue. The range of infrared radiation in each case, with pathological conditions, is in resonance with the processes that need to be influenced. Therefore, infrared emitters have an effect only when there is a pathological focus in the body. As a radiation source, in the method of infrared resonance therapy, electric lamps are used, covered with different functional ceramics, which, when connected to the network, convert thermal energy into narrow-spectrum infrared radiation by the method Rakhimov R.Kh. (FDA certified 510 (k) Premarket Notification for TLC infrared Lamps. KO 33035. Nov 20 2003, registration certificate No. UzTT 04/276/10 dated 17.06.2004; hygienic certificate No. 081394 dated 28.07.2005; registration certificate (RF) No. FS 022a 2005 / 2167-05 dated 05.08.2005; certificate of conformity No. ROSS RU. IM18.B00109 from 26.10.2005).

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