Abstract
Odontogenic purulent-inflammatory diseases in children require more effective treatment strategies due to their rapid progression and frequent comorbid background. This study evaluated the efficacy of complex therapy using bacteriophage solution and sea buckthorn oil in 239 children aged 3–17 years. Patients receiving combined local therapy alongside standard treatment demonstrated improved wound management and enhanced reparative processes compared to conventional approaches. The findings support the clinical effectiveness of комплексной терапии as a rational method for optimizing treatment outcomes in pediatric patients, especially in the presence of premorbid conditions.
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