37 -5 (91) 2026 - Djuraeva F.Kh. - MICROBIOLOGICAL CHANGES IN PERIODONTAL POCKETS AFTER TREATMENT

MICROBIOLOGICAL CHANGES IN PERIODONTAL POCKETS AFTER TREATMENT

Djuraeva F.Kh. - Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina

Resume

Periodontological diseases are among the most common inflammatory pathologies of the oral cavity, significantly impacting patients' quality of life and overall health. The main cause of chronic periodontitis is an imbalance in the microbiota of periodontal pockets, accompanied by the active proliferation of anaerobic pathogens. Modern treatment methods are aimed not only at eliminating the clinical signs of inflammation but also at restoring the microbiological balance in periodontal tissues. This article examines the microbiological changes that occur in periodontal pockets after comprehensive treatment, including professional oral hygiene, mechanical root planing, and antiseptic and antibacterial therapy.

Keywords: periodontitis, periodontal pockets, microbiota, microflora, anaerobic bacteria.

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209

Last page

212

For citation:Djuraeva F.Kh. - MICROBIOLOGICAL CHANGES IN PERIODONTAL POCKETS AFTER TREATMENT//New Day in Medicine 5(91)2026 209-212 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/5-91-2026

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