Abstract

Treatment of patients with parodontitis by antihomotoxic pharmacotherapy with Traumeel S

Ludmila Gavriliuc, Nina Sevcenco, Pavel Godoroja, Nadejda Dandes, Leonid Lisii

Parodontitis (periodontitis) may be viewed as an infectious disease with a number of specific characteristics.
Pathogens of the subgingival microbiota can interact with host tissues even without
direct tissue penetration.
Patients with mild or moderately severe periodontitis were treated with antihomotoxic therapy with
Traumeel S, traditional therapy and using complex-therapy (Traumeel S + traditional therapy).
Saliva as a biological liquid of the human organism may be a reflection of the metabolic state.
Salivary indexes (parameters) may be very informative and are of clinico-diagnostical value in
patients with oral tissues inflammation.
The concentrations of creatinine, urea, proline and hydroxyproline, thiocyanate-ions (SCN-), chloride-
ions (Cl-), and activity of alkaline phosphatase have been determined in the saliva of patients
with periodontitis during special complex therapy. The results suggest that complex therapy with
Traumeel S may be a more effective therapy than the traditional one in patients with periodontitis.