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EFFECTIVENESS OF KIN CARE PRODUCTS IN THE TREATMENT OF GREENSPAN–POTEKAEV SYNDROME OF THE ORAL MUCOSA

Abstract

Greenspan–Potekaev syndrome is a chronic disease of the oral mucosa characterized by a prolonged course, severe pain syndrome, the presence of erosive and ulcerative lesions, and frequent relapses, which significantly reduces patients’ quality of life. Despite the existence of various treatment methods, improving the effectiveness of local therapy remains an актуal issue. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of KIN Care products in the комплекс treatment of patients with Greenspan–Potekaev syndrome of the oral mucosa. The study included 30 patients aged 35 to 65 years with a clinically confirmed diagnosis. The main group consisted of 15 patients who received KIN Care products as part of complex treatment, including mouthwash, gel, and daily oral hygiene products. The control group included 15 patients who received conventional therapy. Treatment effectiveness was assessed based on clinical manifestations, severity of pain syndrome, time of epithelialization of erosive lesions, and frequency of relapses. It was found that patients in the main group demonstrated a faster reduction in inflammatory manifestations, decreased pain intensity, accelerated epithelialization processes, and lower recurrence rates. The obtained results indicate the high effectiveness of KIN Care products in the complex treatment of Greenspan–Potekaev syndrome.

Keywords

Greenspan–Potekaev syndrome, oral mucosa, KIN Care, treatment, erosive ulcerative lesions, relapse.

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