Abstract Detail

Gustavo Feser
National University of Rosario, Argentina
Abstract
One of the main etiological agents of periodontal diseases are periodontal bacteria and the response that each individual produces to this infection will depend on genetic factors and those found in the environment that surrounds them. The objectives of periodontal therapies are the elimination of a large number of bacteria and their degradation products to allow the short-term resolution of the established pathology and the control of periodontal infection. The responsibility of microorganisms in the initiation and progression of gingival and periodontal diseases has been demonstrated in several studies.Currently, there are several therapeutic methodologies that can be used individually or in combination to achieve change in the bacterial ecosystem and thus allow resolution of the pathology.The present study evaluated the efficacy of a novel protocol combining non-surgical periodontal therapy with Piezosurgery (woodpecker bone piezosurgery) with systemic administration of specific antibiotics. Clinical and microscopic evaluations were recorded. The treatment protocol demonstrated rapid resolution of the pathology with good stability in subsequent evaluations and rapid recuperation of gingival tissues.
Biography
Dentist graduated from the Faculty of Dentistry of the National University of Rosario in 1993. Doctor in Dentistry from the National University of Rosario. Professor of the Periodontics Chair of the Faculty of Dentistry of the National University of Rosario. Researcher categorized III in the Secretary of Science and Technology of the National University of Rosario. Member of the Examining Board of the Undergraduate Course of the Periodontics division. UNR. Member of the Scientific Committee of the Periodontics Specialist Career of the Faculty of Dentistry. UNR. Member and teacher of postgraduate courses in the Orthodontic Specialist career of the Faculty of Dentistry. UNR. Former Director of the Department of Periodontics and Implants of the British Sanatorium. Rosario. Santa Fe. Former president of the Periodontics and Implants Group of the Argentine Society of Dental Research. External evaluator of SIGEVA CONICET University of Buenos Aires for Science and Technology Research projects. Teacher and lecturer of courses in the Periodontics Residency of the Faculty of Dentistry. UNR. Member of the steering committee of the Periodontology and Implants Group of the Argentine Society of Dental Research, Argentine division of the International Association of Dental Research. Referee and evaluator of research papers presented at the Argentine Society of Dental Research. Active member of the Argentine Society of Periodontology.