THE EFFECTIVENESS OF USAGE TRIACORTUM, CLOTRIMAZOLE AND DOXYCYCLINE FOR CHRONIC APICAL PERIODONTITIS TREATMENT
Abstract
This article represents the work for searching new and effective treatment modality for chronic forms of periodontitis with application of the antibiotic doxycycline, antifungal agent clotrimazole and glucocorticosteroid triacortum.
It was made the clinical judgement of treatment of 150 patients with chronic apical periodontitis. It was indicated an improvement of microcirculation in periodontitis tissue by Lazer Doppler flowmetry method by those patients who received therapy using proposed method of treatment and set of medication.
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