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Title: | Study of the effect of gel with hyaluronic acid and quartzetin on the condition of the oral mucous of patients with gingivitis |
Authors: | Savelieva, N. Савельєва, Наталія Миколаївна Sokolova, I. Соколова, Ірина Іванівна Khlistun, N. Хлистун, Наталія Леонідівна Tomilina, T. Томіліна, Тетяна Вікторівна |
Keywords: | hyaluronic acid quartzetin gingivitis |
Issue Date: | 9-Feb-2022 |
Citation: | Study of the effect of gel with hyaluronic acid and quartzetin on the condition of the oral mucous of patients with gingivitis / N. M. Savelieva, I. I. Sokolova, N. L. Khlistun, T. V. Tomilina // Теорія та практика сучасної стоматології : матеріали Всеукраїнської дистанційної науково-практичної конференції (9 лютого 2022 р., м. Харків) / ХНМУ. – Харків, 2022. – С. 37–39. |
Abstract: | After basic treatment, lysozyme activity increases by 27.8%, after treatment with "Gengigel" - by 60%, and after treatment with "Gengigel" + Kvertulin - by 100%. The calculated degree of oral dysbiosis indicates its 5-7-fold increase in patients with HCG. Basic treatment reduces the degree of dysbiosis by 50.7%, treatment with "Gengigel" - by 74.5%, and combined treatment "Gengigel" with Kvertulin - by 81.5%. The results of determination of catalase activity in saliva show that it is significantly reduced in patients with HCG. The treatment increases the activity of catalase by 9% (comparison group), by 33.3% (group "Gengigel") and by 46.1% (group "Gengigel" + Kvertulin). Even more striking changes in the API index. Thus, the increase in the index in the comparison group is 41.9%, in the group "Gengigel" - by 86.5% and in the group "Gengigel" and Kvertulin - by 108.6%. |
URI: | http://repo.knmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/30717 |
Appears in Collections: | Наукові праці. Кафедра стоматології |
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