THE ROLE OF NON-SETTING PLASTIC PASTES IN THE TREATMENT OF PERIODONTITIS IN MODERN ENDODONTICS
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Periodontitis is one of the most complex and multifactorial inflammatory diseases in therapeutic dentistry, and its effective treatment requires a comprehensive approach in modern endodontics. This article analyzes the role and clinical significance of non-setting plastic endodontic pastes in the treatment of periodontitis. Based on a review of scientific literature, the effects of these pastes on the microbiological environment of the root canal, their ability to reduce inflammation, and their effectiveness in stimulating regenerative processes in periapical tissues were evaluated.
According to research findings, the use of non-setting pastes reduces the bacterial load in the root canal by up to 60–80%, while clinical and radiological remission is observed in 75–85% of cases. In comprehensive endodontic treatment (combined with mechanical and antiseptic preparation), the use of these pastes increases overall treatment efficacy by 20–30%. The obtained results confirm that non-setting endodontic pastes are an important and effective component of modern endodontic therapy in the management of periodontitis.
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