roduction of Polyvinyl Pyrrolidone (PVP) in the non surgical periotherapy of aggressive periodontitis
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https://doi.org/10.32828/mdj.v2i2.1078Keywords:
Periodontitis, nonsurgical therapy, polyvinyl pyrrolidoneAbstract
The non surgical periotherepy are based on the baeteriologic back ground of
periodontal diseases. More than 46 different verulant species were composing the
bacterial flora. Tetracyclin , Doxycyline , Minocyline were used systemically and / or
topicaly in association with conventional scaling and root planning , as well
chlorhixidine and wide variety of antiseptics were used . Generalized and localized
aggressive periodontitis being a complex disease showing a specific entity and a
complex bacterial flora, a curative non surgical remedy not yet well realized. The
,polyvinyl pynolidone (PVP) a highly effective wide broad spectrum bactericidal
fungycidal and virocidal antiseptic used in low concentration (3%) as an intrapocket
irrigation solution accompanied with conventional ultrasound scaling and root
planning . Eight patients having aggressive were involved in this study, 12 therapeutic
sessions were performed during 6 months. Once a week , in the first month , twice a
month in the next 3 months , then once a month in the later 2 months . The result
showed a significant improvement of the clinical parameters, gingival bleeding index
GBI), clinical pocket depth (CPD) , and clinical tooth mobility (CTM) , with(
. radiologic evidences of bone formation
The result suggests that PVP could be the promising effective, save clinically
. applicable , easy to use , and cheap remedy of complex periodontal diseases
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