AN EFFECTIVE METHOD OF TREATING CHRONIC RECURRENT APHTHOUS STOMATITIS IN PATIENTS WITH INFECTIOUS PATHOLOGIES OF THE GENITOURINARY SYSTEM AND THEIR TREATMENT METHODS
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Chronic recurrent aphthous stomatitis (CHAS) remains one of the urgent problems of practical dentistry, which is confirmed by its high prevalence and lack of effectiveness of treatment methods. With inflammatory pathology of the genitourinary tract, clinic and course, pathological processes in the oral cavity are characterized by the appearance of aphthae, occurring with periodic remissions and frequent exacerbations. In the mucous and submucous membranes of the oral cavity of patients, a violation of immunological parameters, microbiological flora and atypical manifestations of the primary and secondary damaging elements of the mucous membrane are detected. The age of such patients often ranges from 20 to 40 year old patients, and before puberty, persons of both sexes are equally affected, according to the author (Pindbord data) women prevail among adult patients Based on the foregoing, the study of the specificity of the clinical course of CHRAS in patients with infectious pathology of the genitourinary tract, which haunts patients with their constant unfavorable clinical and psychological symptoms, creates problems for people not only in the medical field, but also with adverse effects on their quality of life.
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