SOME ETIOPATHOGENETIC ASPECTS AND FEATURES OF DAMAGE TO THE STRUCTURES OF THE ORAL CAVITY IN CORONAVIRUS INFECTION. (REVIEW)

Authors

  • Sanoeva Matlyuba Jakhonkulovna
  • Giyazova Malika Mukhamedovna

Keywords:

COVID-19, oral pathology, SARS-CoV-2, saliva changes, coronavirus infection, neurostomatological syndromes, therapy of coronavirus-related oral pathology

Abstract

This review article combines studies on the main pathogenetic mechanisms of the development of lesions of the oral mucosa, the main signs of its pathology in COVID-19, common neurological symptoms. A comparative analysis of scientific achievements in the field of dental covitology is carried out. The peculiarity of coronavirus infection and the ways of its spread during infection with SARS-CoV-2 is characterized. The stages of development of oral cavity lesions in coronavirus infection are demonstrated and possible ways of their drug correction are shown.   Such work will make it possible to develop diagnostic algorithms for early detection, prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of oral cavity injuries, horrific consequences of coronavirus infection, ways of optimal drug therapy can be chosen.

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Published

2022-01-06