Bioresonance interactions in neurological diseases maxillofacial area

Bioresonance interactions in neurological diseases maxillofacial area

AUTHORS : Orlov M.N.

RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Stavropol State Medical Academy, Department of Propedeutics of Dental Diseases, Stavropol, Russia
YEAR : 2004 | Category : Educational

Neurological diseases of the maxillofacial region (neuralgia, neuritis, mouth burning syndrome, etc.) are a serious problem in clinical dentistry. Patients with such a pathology are often treated by various specialists with varying success for many years, they often remove intact teeth, unreasonably change fillings in teeth, removable and non-removable orthopedic structures.

A significant step in solving this problem, the use of equipment that allows to determine the interaction of various organs and systems of a person, as well as to identify external unfavorable influences, including biological, chemical, physical factors. Developed by the IMEDIS Center (Moscow) under the guidance of Professor Yu.V. Gotovsky hardware and software systems (in particular, AIC “IMEDIS-VALL”) allow predicting the tolerance of dental materials even before the manufacture of structures, determine viral, bacterial, fungal burdens, both local and general, select and conduct effective treatment.

The purpose The present work was to identify the relationships and interactions between the pathological focus, a specific organ or system of the human body in neurological diseases of the maxillofacial region and the selection of corrective therapy. We observed 17 patients with neurological diseases of the maxillofacial region (five men and 12 women) aged 33 to 55 years. Of these, 5 patients with facial nerve neuralgia, 7 – with neuritis of the mandibular nerve, 5 – with mouth burning syndrome.

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