The pathology of the hepatobiliary system significantly affects the state of the organs of the oral cavity. A clinical and index study of the state of periodontal tissues in 122 patients was conducted, which showed the prevalence of periodontal disease in patients with chronic acalculous cholecystitis. The examined patients were divided into groups depending on the treatment method, and the result was evaluated before treatment, directly after treatment and 6 months following treatment. Antidysbiotic hepatoprotector and 2% thiotriazolin ointment were included in the combination therapy. Studies have shown that patients with hepatobiliary pathology have increased likelihood of periodontal diseases, and after treatment, periodontal indicators and the hygiene index are significantly reduced, especially in the group where the proposed scheme was used, and the long-term results were stable for 6 months.
Silicon-containing (Si-containing) polishing paste has been tested clinically in patients with chronic generalized periodontitis, I-st degree of severity. All patients have been examined for the presence of supra- and sub-gingival calculus and bleeding on probing on a six- month-testing time and within one year after conducting the professional hygienic procedures. It has been revealed that the proposed Si-containing polishing paste proved to be effective in the maintenance of gingival health in the lapse of time from 1 to 12 months after treatment. The majority of patients showed neither dental deposits nor bleeding on probing up in the interval from 1 to 12 months after dental scaling and polishing with Si-containing polishing paste.
The article contains history of medicine in Lviv University from 1661 till 1773 and Jesuits role in future medicine development in Lviv. Presented data in the scientific article helps to understand the state of higher medical education of that time as the prehistory of the development of modern medical education in Lviv and the foundation of the up-to-date world-wide known Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University.
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