Nikolishin A. K., Kotelevska N. V., Kostyrenko O. P., Bubliy T. D., Ivanytskyi I. O., Sidash Yu. V.
PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY IN THE COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT OF ENDOPERIODONTAL LESIONS
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Nikolishin A. K., Kotelevska N. V., Kostyrenko O. P., Bubliy T. D., Ivanytskyi I. O., Sidash Yu. V.
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MODERN ACHIEVEMENTS OF DENTISTRY
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Scientific article
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Endoperiodontal lesions (EPL) are a complex clinical problem of modern therapeutic dentistry, as they combine pathological changes in the pulp and periodontal tissues, which mutually aggravate the course of inflammation. Their etiopathogenesis is due to infectious, immune, traumatic and occlusive factors, which lead to the spread of the inflammatory process through the dentinal tubules, additional root canals or apical foramen. But the primary one is microbial contamination, which leads to an inflammatory reaction and, as a result, to damage to the pulp and periodontal tissues. Also, endodontic and periodontal diseases can develop independently in one tooth and be combined during their long-term course. Microorganisms play a major role in the development of endoperiolesions. Moreover, microbiological studies show the same microbiota in the root canals and periodontal pockets of the affected tooth. Traditional methods of therapy – instrumental and drug treatment of root canals, antiseptic and anti-inflammatory therapy – often prove to be insufficiently effective in the presence of a pronounced inflammatory or purulent process. This necessitates the improvement of conservative approaches.
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«Bulletin of problems biology and medicine», 2025 Issue 4, 179, addition, 148-151 pages, index UDC 616.314.17-085