INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN PERIODONTAL TISSUE OF ORAL CAVITY
Keywords:
Streptococcus sangius, Streptococcus mutans, Streptococcus salivarius, coxsackie virusAbstract
Infectious patients in the periodontal tissue of the oral cavity were considered after an in-depth analysis of the literature and scientific articles. In the course of this study, we focused on diseases of the oral mucosa, diseases of the tooth and adjacent soft tissue, i.e. gum diseases, and their specific etiological factors. Without leaving the scope of the topic, we have also included several mechanisms unknown to science regarding viral infections. Recurrence of a type of herpes virus without recurrence is not established in many literatures. It was only returned in scientific articles as its new form. The prevalence of these diseases is different in the leading countries of the world. In this case, the general state income and the speed of development, in particular, the development in the field of medicine, health, and the population's medical knowledge are distinguished by the high level of skills.
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