STOMATITIS IS AN INFLAMMATORY PROCESS OF THE ORAL MUCOSA
Keywords:
Key words: chronic gastroduodenitis, primary inflammation, stomatitis, harmful microorganisms, propolis infusion, swelling, redness, bacteria.Abstract
Abstract: Stomatitis is an inflammatory process of the oral mucosa caused by
the immune system's reaction to an irritant from the external environment. It manifests
itself as swelling, redness and ulcers on the walls of the mucous membranes. This
disease requires immediate treatment. If you delay, you cannot do without antibiotics,
stomatitis spreads to healthy tissues. In addition, the patient cannot eat food calmly, he
is bothered by a burning sensation, painful sensations when chewing food and talking.
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