Publication Details
Publisher: Academic Journal, INC
Issue: Vol 4, No 3 (2025)
ISSN: 2833-7433

Abstract

This article explores modern approaches aimed at the identification, early diagnosis, and treatment of periodontitis associated with Candida. The high prevalence of Candida-induced periodontal diseases (ranging from 36.2% to 43.1%) and the absence of clear signs in the initial stages of the disease highlight the urgency of addressing this issue. The article discusses the role of immunological markers, immuno-histochemical examination, and etiopathogenetic approaches in the comprehensive treatment of Candida-related periodontal diseases. It also analyzes the role of dental and physiotherapeutic measures in the treatment process. Furthermore, the article addresses the ongoing healthcare reforms in Uzbekistan aimed at the early detection and complex treatment of oral diseases, emphasizing the importance of improving medical care quality and introducing modern diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. The article underscores the significance of engaging youth in solving environmental and health-related problems and highlights the development of preventive methods based on the dysfunction of oral cavity organs caused by candidiasis. The study provides an in-depth look at the development of new treatment methods and the assessment of their effectiveness.

Keywords
Assimilation Process Immunological Markers Periodont Tissue Diseases Immuno-Histo-Chemical Examination Etiopathogenetic Vision