A MODERN APPROACH TO THE TREATMENT OF HERPETIC STOMATITIS
Keywords:
herpes virus infection, adhesive process, PDU, oral mucosaAbstract
The problem of treating diseases of the oral mucosa is one of the urgent tasks of practical dentistry. Despite the achievements of modern science, the effectiveness of most drugs and methods of treating OS remains at an insufficient level. It is important to take into account the fact that, in the presence of a sufficiently effective drug, it is very important to choose the optimal dosage for each patient individually, as well as to evaluate the pharmacodynamic properties of the drug during treatment, since at this time it is sometimes possible to activate or inhibit the adaptive mechanisms of the body. It should also be noted that the emergence of drug resistance in bacteria is a constant obstacle to the effective treatment of OS diseases.
According to WHO, from 90 to 100% of the world's population is infected with herpes simplex viruses (HSV) types 1 and 2. This is mainly due to the introduction of new medical technologies and a significant increase in the number of patients with immunodeficiency, manifested in children by the development of a dysbiotic state of the oral cavity.