The influence of preparations “Kvertulin-gel” and “Holisal-gel” on the immunological parameters of the oral cavity at generalysed periodontitis

Authors

  • Надія Нилівна Бандрівська Danylo Halytskyi Lviv National Medical University st. Pekarska, 69 v, Lviv, Ukraine, 79010, Ukraine
  • Олег Ігорович Мрочко Danylo Halytskyi Lviv National Medical University st. Pekarska, 69 v, Lviv, Ukraine, 79010, Ukraine
  • Ігор Євгенович Швець Sanatorium for children with parents "Prolisok" st. Proliskova, 8, Morshyn, Lviv region, Ukraine, Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.39180

Keywords:

generalized periodontitis, cytokine spectrum, "Kvertulin", "Holisal" C-reactive protein, oral fluid

Abstract

The choice of treatment strategy in patients with generalized periodontitis is caused by different reasons, but the high preventive efficacy of the drugs is one of the most significant and promising sides in the evaluation of treatment. At conducting a series of cross-sectional study was found a strong relationship between C-reactive protein (CRP) in acute phase in serum and severity of periodontal diseases.

Aim. To define and carry out a comparative assessment of the content of C-reactive protein and cytokine spectrum in oral fluid of patients with generalized periodontitis of I and II severity as a result of local application of bioflavonoid "Kvertulin-gel" and antiseptic "Holisal-gel".

Methods. Depending on the use of local drugs, patients using simple randomization were divided into two groups: I - 30 persons whose used "Kvertulin-gel" and II - 30 persons, where "Holisal-gel" is used as applications on gums with antiseptic, antimicrobial and analgesic effects.

Results. The use of "Holisal gel" in the form of local pharmacotherapy corrected concentration of individual indicators compared with similar data in patients where used "Kvertulin-gel". Thus, the content of γ-IFN in oral fluid for patients of II group was 12.7%, p1> 0,05, IL-1 - 3.3%, p1> 0.05 and TNF-α - 8.0% (p1 <0.01) lower than for patients of I group. At the same time, the use of "Kvertulin-gel" by patients of I group has reduced the concentration of IL-6 by 7.7% (p1> 0.05) and 9.6% (p1 <0.05) increase the level of anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-2 in oral fluid compared with the data after treatment in patients of II group. The use of "Kvertulin-gel" by patients of I group reduced the level of CRP in oral fluid of patients more than 2 times compared with those in patients where "Holisal-gel" is used as gingival applications.

Conclusions. The results of immunological studies using data analysis of interleukin spectrum and C-reactive protein in oral fluid and clinical observations show a high efficiency of "Kvertulin-gel" in the treatment of GP of I and II severity than the local taking "Holisal-gel" in patients with the same dental diagnosis

Author Biographies

Надія Нилівна Бандрівська, Danylo Halytskyi Lviv National Medical University st. Pekarska, 69 v, Lviv, Ukraine, 79010

Candidate of Medical Sciences, assistant

Department of Therapeutic Dentistry FPDO

Олег Ігорович Мрочко, Danylo Halytskyi Lviv National Medical University st. Pekarska, 69 v, Lviv, Ukraine, 79010

Dentist

Dental medical Center

Ігор Євгенович Швець, Sanatorium for children with parents "Prolisok" st. Proliskova, 8, Morshyn, Lviv region, Ukraine

Dentist 

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Published

2015-03-19

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Medical