НЕКОТОРЫЕ ЭТИОПАТОГЕНЕТИЧЕСКИЕ АСПЕКТЫ И ОСОБЕННОСТИ ПОРАЖЕНИЯ СТРУКТУР ПОЛОСТИ РТА ПРИ КОРОНАВИРУСНОЙ ИНФЕКЦИИ. (ОБЗОР)

Авторы

  • Саноева Матлюба Жахонкуловна
  • Гиязова Малика Мухамадовна

Ключевые слова:

COVID-19, патология ротовой полости, SARS-CoV-2, изменения слюны, коронавирусная инфекция, нейростоматологические синдромы, терапия коронавирус обусловленной патологии ротовой полости

Аннотация

В данной обзорной статье объединены исследования по основным патогенетическим механизмам развития поражения слизистой оболочки ротовой полости, основные признаки её патологии при COVID-19, часто встречаемые неврологические симптомы. Проведен сравнительный анализ научных достижений в области стоматологической ковитологии. Характеризована особенность коронавирусной инфекции и пути её распространения при заражении SARS-CoV-2. Демонстрированы этапы развития поражения ротовой полости при коронавирусной инфекции и показаны возможные пути их медикаментозной коррекции.   Подобная работа позволит разработать алгоритмы диагностики для раннего выявления, профилактики, лечения и реабилитации повреждений ротовой полости, ужасающих последствий при коронавирусной инфекции, могут быть выбраны пути оптимальной медикаментозной терапии.

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2022-01-06