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Advanced Dental Care 2018

Dentistry and Craniofacial Research

ISSN: 2576-392X

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October 08-09, 2018

Moscow, Russia

26

th

International Conference on

Advanced Dental Care

C

urrently, about 3 million people in the world are suffering

from multiple sclerosis as well as scleroderma. These two

diseases are very difficult to diagnose. Often their symptoms

coincide with the symptoms of autoimmune diseases such as

Sjogren’s disease, lupus erythematosus and many others. In

practice, dentists do not often have patientswith these diagnoses.

Therefore, it is very important to know about the symptoms of the

disease and the possibility of rehabilitation of such patients. Loss

of speech, difficulty swallowing and chewing food, dry mouth,

ulceration of the mucosa, its atrophy lead to the development

of caries, periodontitis, and also adentia. A very important stage

in the rehabilitation of patients is the elimination of defects

in the dentition, which makes it possible to increase the self-

esteem of these patients and to rehabilitate them in the society.

With scleroderma, as well as with the spastic form of multiple

sclerosis, patients suffer from tooth decay and its complications.

At best, such patients can open their mouths to a maximum of

2 cm. Therefore, curing caries or its complications (periodontitis

or pulpitis) is practically technically impossible due to poor

visualization. It is very difficult to introduce instruments into the

oral cavity. Quite often, we experienced difficulty in introducing

the intraoral chamber into the oral cavity. Therefore, on plastic

phantoms we have developed the technique of endoscopic

treatment of caries and its complications. Also technically on

models with mucosal imitation we worked out the technique

of transcutaneous dental implant placement, especially in the

field of painters and pre-molars, which is the beginning of the

first operation to be presented at this symposium. We believe

that endoscopic technique will not only help in the treatment of

such diseases, but also help to expand visualization in hard-to-

reach places in the practice of a dentist, as well as for qualitative

endodontic treatment.

Biography

Orlov Andrey Alekseevich graduated from theMoscowMedical Stomatolog-

ical Institute. N. A. Semashko (MMSI) in the year 1992. Orlov Andrey was a

doctor of Medical Sciences, TsNIIS and CHF in the Department of Maxillo-

facial Surgery in 2005. He also served as a professor in Academic Dentistry

and Chief Physician. He was Oral andmaxillofacial surgeon, plastic surgeon,

Implantologist in 2008 Professor. At present he is working as a Professor

in the Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology RAMS (PHANO)

Russia.

orlovprofessor@gmail.com

Dental implantation with endoscopic

visualization in patients with multiple sclerosis

and scleroderma

Orlov Andrey Alekseevich

Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology RAMS (PHANO), Russia

Orlov Andrey Alekseevich, Dent Craniofac Res 2018, Volume 3

DOI: 10.21767/2576-392X-C4-011