Clinical And Morphological Assessment Of The Effectiveness Of Application Of Anti-Inflammatory Toothpasts In The Complex Treatment Of Periodontal Diseases In Patients With Glucose Exchange
Xolboyeva Nasiba Asrorovna , Assistant, 5th Course Of The Faculty Of Dentistry Samarkand State Medical Institute, Uzbekistan Turayeva Kamila Furqat Qizi , Student 5th Course Of The Faculty Of Dentistry, Samarkand State Medical Institute, UzbekistanAbstract
One of the main causes of chronic inflammatory periodontal diseases is dental deposits, which are formed as a result of improper oral hygiene, changes in the quantitative and qualitative composition of the oral micro flora, and a decrease in the body's resistance. Compliance with individual oral hygiene is an important step in the successful treatment and prevention of periodontal disease.
Keywords
Dental deposits, periodontium
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