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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.
Abstract:
In modern conditions, against the background of increasing numbers of complications when using potent chemicals, it became necessary to looking for alternative medicines, such as homeopathic medicines. The aim of this review article is to prove the importance of further research of the antihomotoxic drugs (AHTD) using, which are an integral part of homeopathic therapy, for the complex treatment of diseases of the maxillofacial region of various genesis, taking into account the mechanism of action of this group of homeopathic medicines. More than 30 scientific sources of the antihomotoxic drug "TRAUMEEL®S" using in treatment of inflammatory diseases of the maxillofacial region, as well as the use of homeopathic medicines to prevent the development of necrotic phenomena in the pulp of tooth have been processed. The importance of further studies on the use of antihomotoxic drugs, which are an integral part of homeopathic therapy, for the complex treatment of diseases of the maxillofacial region of various origin, taking into account the mechanism of action of this group of homeopathic drugs have been substantiated. The therapy with antihomotoxic drugs, namely, "TRAUMEEL®S", produces positive results in treatment of various inflammatory processes of the maxillofacial area in various dental diseases.
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