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Published on: November 9, 2014
ANTI HOMOTOXIC DRUGS USING IN DENTAL PRACTICE
I Diudina1, I Yanishen1, V Tomilin1
1Kharkіv National Medical University, Ukraine.
Homeopathic medicines, like antihomotoxic drugs (AHTD), offer a safer alternative to potent chemicals for treating maxillofacial conditions. Further research into AHTD, such as TRAUMEEL®S, is crucial for complex homeopathic therapy.
Area of Science:
- Homeopathic medicine
- Integrative oncology
- Complementary medicine
Background:
- Increasing complications from conventional chemical treatments necessitate exploring alternative therapies.
- Homeopathic medicines, specifically antihomotoxic drugs (AHTD), are integral to homeopathic therapy.
- Maxillofacial region diseases require comprehensive treatment strategies.
Approach:
- Review of over 30 scientific sources on antihomotoxic drug (AHTD) use.
- Focus on the homeopathic drug TRAUMEEL®S for inflammatory maxillofacial conditions.
- Investigation into homeopathic medicine for preventing pulp necrosis in teeth.
Key Points:
- Antihomotoxic drugs (AHTD) are a key component of homeopathic therapy.
- TRAUMEEL®S shows positive results in treating inflammatory maxillofacial processes.
- Homeopathic approaches can prevent necrotic phenomena in dental pulp.
Conclusions:
- Further research on antihomotoxic drugs (AHTD) is essential for complex homeopathic treatment of maxillofacial diseases.
- Understanding the mechanism of action of AHTD is vital.
- TRAUMEEL®S demonstrates efficacy in managing various dental inflammatory conditions.
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