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Use of bioresorbable plates on the basis of collagen and digestase for treatment of diseases of oral mucosa (review of clinical cases)

Timoshin A. V., Sevbitov A. V., Vladimirovich D. G., Yumashev A. V., Dmitrievna T. M.
International Journal of Green Pharmacy
Vol.12, Issue1, P. S290-S296
Опубликовано: 2018
Тип ресурса: Обзор
Аннотация:
Mucosa, which lines oral cavity, is adapted to constant contact with irritating factors. It is resistant to action of mechanical, physical, and chemical irritants and to contact with rich flora of oral cavity. However, 3–5[%] of population have various diseases of oral mucosa (OM). Pathology of OM can develop in response to the action of pathogenic microorganisms, viruses, and various traumatic factors; it can be a result of pathology of viscera and systems of a person. The article describes four clinical cases of the use of bioresorbable plates on the basis of collagen and digestase “Farmadont” for the treatment of chronic recurrent aphthous stomatitis, traumatic stomatitis, and gingivostomatitis which is caused by herpesvirus (herpes simplex). © 2018 BRNSS Publication Hub. All rights reserved.
Ключевые слова:
Chronic recurrent aphthous stomatitis; Collagen; Digestase; Herpetic stomatitis; Oral Mucosa; Plates “Farmadont”; Trauma of oral mucosa
antiinfective agent; collagen; digestase; indometacin; miramistin; proteinase; thymine; trypsin; unclassified drug; adult; aphthous stomatitis; burning sensation; case report; clinical article; edema; epithelization; female; food intake; hard palate; Herpesviridae; herpetic stomatitis; human; hyperemia; mandible; microorganism; mouth discomfort; mouth injury; mouth lesion; mouth pain; mouth ulcer; oral bleeding; oral mucosal disease; periodontics; physiotherapy; recurrent disease; Review; tooth brushing; traumatic stomatitis; ultraviolet irradiation; X ray picture
Язык текста: Английский
ISSN: 1998-4103
Timoshin A. V. Anton Vladimirovich 1991-
Sevbitov A. V. Andrej Vladimirovich 1968-
Vladimirovich D. G.
Yumashev A. V. Aleksej Valeryevich 1970-
Dmitrievna T. M.
Тимошин А. В. Антон Владимирович 1991-
Севбитов А. В. Андрей Владимирович 1968-
Владимирович Д. Г.
Юмашев А. В. Алексей Валерьевич 1970-
Дмитриевна Т. М.
Use of bioresorbable plates on the basis of collagen and digestase for treatment of diseases of oral mucosa (review of clinical cases)
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International Journal of Green Pharmacy
Vol.12, Issue1 P. S290-S296
2018
Обзор
Chronic recurrent aphthous stomatitis Collagen Digestase Herpetic stomatitis Oral Mucosa Plates “Farmadont” Trauma of oral mucosa
antiinfective agent collagen digestase indometacin miramistin proteinase thymine trypsin unclassified drug adult aphthous stomatitis burning sensation case report clinical article edema epithelization female food intake hard palate Herpesviridae herpetic stomatitis human hyperemia mandible microorganism mouth discomfort mouth injury mouth lesion mouth pain mouth ulcer oral bleeding oral mucosal disease periodontics physiotherapy recurrent disease Review tooth brushing traumatic stomatitis ultraviolet irradiation X ray picture
Mucosa, which lines oral cavity, is adapted to constant contact with irritating factors. It is resistant to action of mechanical, physical, and chemical irritants and to contact with rich flora of oral cavity. However, 3–5[%] of population have various diseases of oral mucosa (OM). Pathology of OM can develop in response to the action of pathogenic microorganisms, viruses, and various traumatic factors; it can be a result of pathology of viscera and systems of a person. The article describes four clinical cases of the use of bioresorbable plates on the basis of collagen and digestase “Farmadont” for the treatment of chronic recurrent aphthous stomatitis, traumatic stomatitis, and gingivostomatitis which is caused by herpesvirus (herpes simplex). © 2018 BRNSS Publication Hub. All rights reserved.