Radiation-induced pathology of the tissues of the oral
cavity.
Volume 4 - Issue 5
Chaizhunusova N Zh*1, Berekenova GA2, Shabdarbayeva DM3, Rakhimzhanova FS4, Momynzhanov AT5, Sailaugalieva
SS6 and Salimbekov7
- *Semey Medical University, Non-Commercial Joint-Stock Company. Kazakhstan
Received: February 01, 2021 Published: April 8, 2021
Corresponding author: Chaizhunusova N Zh, Semey Medical University, Non-Commercial Joint-Stock Company. Kazakhstan
DOI: 10.32474/MADOHC.2021.04.000196
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Abstract
It is noted that the presence of neglected and long-term
untreated periodontitis can lead not only to the aggravation of
dental problems, in the form of complicated caries, loss and loss of
teeth, but also to an increased risk of gastrointestinal diseases and
diseases of the cardiovascular system. [1] It should be recognized
that the literature data on post-traditional changes in the oral mucosa
are generally sporadic. Thus, in the publications of Belarusian
scientists after the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant,
frequent lesions of the mucous membrane in the form of dryness,
swelling, and hyperemia were reported.
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