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Volume 2, Issue 2 (Suppl)
Dent Implants Dentures, an open access journal
ISSN: 2572-4835
Dental Medicine 2017
October 16-18, 2017
October 16-18, 2017 New York, USA
29
th
Annual World Congress on
Dental Medicine & Dentistry
The effectiveness of the combined use of a polysaccharide film and a camera in the treat-ment of red flat lichen
Zarina Paiziyeva
Astana Medical University, Kazakhstan
A
ccording to most authors, red flat lichen (RFL) is observed in many countries. Its prevalence ranges from 0.1% to 20%. The
incidence rate in different climatic geographic regions has signif-icant variations: from 45% in France, up to 0.13%-0.34% in
Sweden; In India, it is 1.4%. In the Republic of Kazakhstan, the frequency of the disease is 450: 100,000. The main place in the fre-
quency of localization of RFL is skin. Observations conducted indicate that of the 374 patients with RFL, there were manifestations of
oral mucosa in 54% of patients, while in 26.5% it was isolated. More recent studies show a lower incidence of RFL lesions in the oral
mucosa: out of 585 patients, 22% of patients had eruptions on the oral mucosa, only 13.5% had an isolated le-sion of the oral mucosa
alone. Red lichen is more common in people aged 30 to 50 years, in women more often than in men. Men get ill somewhat earlier
(30 years) than women (40 years). The same researchers showed a tendency to "rejuvenate" this disease, which is probably due to the
growing unfortunate environmental situation and the pace of life, coupled with a constant psychoemotional stress. We have tested the
effectiveness of the use of a polysaccharide film and apparatus for phototherapy in the complex treatment of RFL. The effectiveness of
treatment was evaluated in the immediate and long-term (12 and 24 months after treatment) for the dynamics of the pain syndrome,
the timing of epithelialization of lesions, the average duration of treatment, changes in cytological and immunological parameters,
the frequency of relapse or exacerbation of the disease.
Biography
Zarina Paiziyeva has completed her DDS in the United States of America. Since 2012, she teaches at the Department of Dentistry at the Medical University of Astana. She
has Graduated from the Masters in 2016, currently studying PhD in Doctoral studies. She studies the effective-ness of using a polysaccharide film in the complex treatment
of oral dermatoses. For the period of scientific work, she has participated in international conferences in London, Singapore, Dubai, Kazakhstan and published more than
15 articles in journals.
zarinapaiziyeva@gmail.comZarina Paiziyeva, Dent Implants Dentures 2017, 2:2 (Suppl)
DOI: 10.4172/2572-4835-C1-002