World Journal of Pharmaceutical
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Abstract

VALUATION OF A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF SURGICAL TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATORY AND DYSTROPHIC PERIODONTAL LESIONS ACCORDING TO THE EPARTMENT OF SURGICAL DENTISTRY TSDI

Elbek Gaybullaev*, Jasur Rizaev, Shamshod Alovitdinov and Elmurod Dusmukhamedov

ABSTRACT

This article presents data on a retrospective analysis of the surgical treatment of inflammatory and dystrophic periodontal lesions and the reasons for patients to refuse treatment for the period from 2009-2019, carried out at the Department of Surgical Dentistry TGSI. It is scientifically substantiated that the most common common factors are gastrointestinal diseases, and among local factors, tooth position abnormalities should be indicated. It has been proved that a negative history often forces patients to abandon promising methods of surgical treatment, as many patients are aware of increased sensitivity of the teeth and exposure of the necks of the teeth after the procedure. Therefore, this problem remains relevant today.

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