Abstract:We studied morphology of the regeneratory process in gingival tissues during treatment of exacerbation of chronic generalized periodontitis. Richlocaine treatment led to more pronounced activation of neoangiogenesis in inflammatory cellular infiltrate in comparison with traditional drug treatment. Richlocaine stimulated vascularization of regenerating tissues, promoted more extensive normalization of the structure of the gingival mucosa, and prevented the development of fibrosclerotic changes.
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