Vopr Kurortol Fizioter Lech Fiz Kult
January 2011
This study included 230 patients presenting with defects of tooth alignments. It has demonstrated that the physiotherapeutic treatment before and after dental implantation using a KAP-Parodontolog stomatological system markedly improved the outcome of implantation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe objective of this study was to compare results of dynamic magnetotherapy (DMT), transdermal electroneurostimulation (TDENS), and traditional ultrahigh frequency (UHF) therapy in 473 patients with mandibular fractures and concomitant inflammatory diseases of paradontium. The parameters measured in the study included hygienic and paradontal indices, microcirculation patterns (using laser Doppler flowmetry), and the degree of mandibular fragment consolidation. It was shown that combined treatment with DMT and TDENS using an AMO-ATOS-E apparatus permits to eliminate clinical symptoms of paradontal inflammatory diseases twice as fast as traditional ultrahigh frequency therapy and ensures a two-fold reduction in the frequency of complications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF145 patients (60 with phlegmons of submandibular and submental regions, 85--with fractures of mandible) were observed and treated with the use of moving pulse magnetic field (MPMF) produced by special apparatus (AMO-ATOS-E, <
60 patients with mandibular fractures were checked up and in whom clinically and with the help of neurophysiological methods some sensori-paresthetic disorders were diagnosed. Pain syndrome expression in cases of fractures and contraindication to analgesics use in a number of patients dictate the necessity to search new treatment methods of this category of patients. The use of transcutaneous electric stimulation of nerves allowing in short periods of time to stop pain syndrome and reduce the number of complications in cases of mandibular fractures was substantiated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA total of 148 chronic alcoholics with mandibular fractures were treated. Hydroxyapol and colapol were inserted in bone wounds for improving the reparative osteogenesis. Clinical, immunological, and echo-osteometric data demonstrated the efficacy of both preparations, which promoted bone repair and reduced the incidence of pyoinflammatory complications.
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