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MODERN METHODS OF TREATMENT OF HYPERTROPHIC GINGIVITIS

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  • Shodieva Kamola Farkhadovna

    Student of the Faculty of Dentistry

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  • Safarova Nafisa Samadovna

    Assistant of the Department of Hospital Dentistry with a Course in Otolaryngology EMU University, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

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Keywords:
Hypertrophic gingivitis, periodontal therapy, gingivectomy, anti-inflammatory treatment, gingival enlargement, periodontal disease management
Abstract

Hypertrophic gingivitis is a periodontal condition characterized by excessive enlargement of gingival tissues caused by inflammatory and proliferative processes. The disease may significantly affect oral hygiene, aesthetics, and overall periodontal health. Effective treatment requires elimination of etiological factors and restoration of normal gingival morphology. The aim of this study was to evaluate modern treatment approaches for hypertrophic gingivitis based on contemporary scientific literature. A review of clinical studies and periodontal research published between 2000 and 2025 was conducted. The analysis demonstrated that treatment methods include professional oral hygiene procedures, anti-inflammatory therapy, medication management, and surgical correction in severe cases. Conservative treatment is effective in early stages, while advanced fibrous forms often require gingivectomy or other surgical procedures. Comprehensive periodontal therapy combined with patient education significantly improves treatment outcomes and prevents disease recurrence.

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2026-04-07
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MODERN METHODS OF TREATMENT OF HYPERTROPHIC GINGIVITIS. (2026). Eureka Journal of Physical and Chemical Research, 2(4), 1-11. https://eurekaoa.com/index.php/1/article/view/747