DENTAL STATUS OF PATIENTS WITH NEW CORONAVIRUS INFECTION COVID-19.

Madina Dzgoeva
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The aim of the investigation was to clarify the features of the clinical symptoms of patients with the new coronavirus infection COVID-19. Material and methods: A total of 156 patients undergoing treatment in COVID-hospitals were examined. The examination included the determination of the prevalence of: COVID 19 clinical symptoms, COVID 19 clinical manifestations in the oral cavity, concomitant diseases. Results. In the structure of general symptoms, complaints of hyperthermia, general weakness and cough (more often dry) played a leading role, which were noted by the overwhelming majority of the examined. Two-thirds of the patients reported body pain. The leading symptoms were also anosmia (in 68.6% of cases) and sweating (64.1%).More than half of the patients complained of shortness of breath (60.2%), difficulty in nasal breathing (55.1%), a feeling of tickling (58.3%) and pain (60.2%) in the throat. Among dental pathology, loss of taste (57.5%) and hyposalivation (38.5%) were the most common in patients. Bleeding gums were detected in 22.4% of the examined patients, which is most likely due to violations of the rheological properties of blood and changes in the hemodynamic provision of the periodontal during Covid19. Clinical manifestations of periodontal pathology do not occur immediately, but in the form of long-term complications. In this regard, it seems necessary to dynamically monitor the condition of patients who have undergone COVID-19 in different time periods. Conclusions. Hemostasis disorders characteristic of the new COVID-19 coronavirus infection certainly have an impact on the state of dental status, further destroying periodontal tissues. However, clinical manifestations of pathological effects may not occur immediately, but in the form of long-term complications. In this regard, it is necessary to dynamically monitor the condition of patients who have undergone COVID-19 in different time periods.
新型冠状病毒感染科维德-19 患者的牙齿状况。
调查的目的是明确新型冠状病毒感染 COVID-19 患者的临床症状特征。材料和方法共对 156 名在 COVID 医院接受治疗的患者进行了检查。检查内容包括确定以下疾病的发病率:COVID 19临床症状、COVID 19口腔临床表现、伴随疾病。检查结果在一般症状结构中,高热、全身乏力和咳嗽(多为干咳)的主诉占主导地位,绝大多数受检者都注意到了这一点。三分之二的患者表示身体疼痛。半数以上的患者抱怨呼吸急促(60.2%)、鼻腔呼吸困难(55.1%)、喉咙发痒(58.3%)和疼痛(60.2%)。在牙科病变中,患者最常见的是味觉丧失(57.5%)和唾液分泌过少(38.5%)。22.4%的受检患者发现牙龈出血,这很可能是由于在 Covid19 期间血液流变学特性发生变化以及牙周血液动力供应发生变化所致。牙周病变的临床表现不会立即出现,而是以长期并发症的形式出现。因此,有必要对接受 COVID-19 治疗的患者在不同时期的情况进行动态监测。结论新的 COVID-19 冠状病毒感染所特有的止血障碍肯定会对牙齿状况产生影响,进一步破坏牙周组织。然而,病理影响的临床表现可能不会立即出现,而是以长期并发症的形式出现。因此,有必要对接受过 COVID-19 冠状病毒感染的患者在不同时期的情况进行动态监测。
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