TY - JOUR T1 - The Condition of the Oral Mucosa of Patients with Covid-19 AU - Dyachenko, Svetlana V. AU - Alekseevna, Makedonova Yuliya AU - Gavrikova, Ludmila M. AU - Dyachenko, Denis Yu. AU - Yavuz, İzzet PY - 2022 DA - March JF - HRU International Journal of Dentistry and Oral Research JO - HRU Int J Dent Oral Res PB - Harran University WT - DergiPark SN - 2792-0224 SP - 58 EP - 61 VL - 1 IS - 3 LA - en AB - Relevance. Most patients complain of a worsening of the oral cavity after a coronavirus infection. However, thestate of the patient's dental status plays a special role in the dynamics of clinical symptoms in the oral cavity, since it isone of the criteria influencing the choice of treatment tactics by a dentist. Assessing the dental status of patients whohave recovered from COVID-19 is an urgent task for clinicians. Purpose. To assess the dental status of patientsundergoing COVID-19. Materials and methods. A dental examination was carried out on 48 patients aged 34 to 69years with various diseases of the oral mucosa. The patients had a history of coronavirus infection from 2 to 6 monthsago. When examining patients, clinical and laboratory methods were used. Results. Most of the patients experienceddisturbances in terms of psycho-emotional status. On the mucous membrane of the lips, gums, cheeks, soft palate,pharynx and tongue, various manifestations were revealed: multiple aphthae, erosion, ulcers, plaque and plaques. Theabsence of oral cavity sanitation was noted - in 100% of cases. Conclusion. Correction of the dental status should beincluded in the treatment algorithm as a top priority to improve the efficiency of medical care for patients who havehad coronavirus infection. KW - Dental status KW - coronavirus infection KW - oral hygiene. CR - 1. Amorim Dos Santos J, Normando AGC, Carvalho da Silva RL, De Paula RM, Cembranel AC, Santos-Silva AR, Guerra ENS Oral mucosal lesions in a COVID-19 patient: New signs or secondary manifestations?Int J Infect Dis. 2020; 97:326-328. doi: 10.1016/j.ijid.2020.06.012. CR - 2. Petrescu N, Lucaciu O, Roman A. Oral mucosa lesions in COVID-19 Oral Dis. 2020:19;10.1111/odi.13499. doi: 10.1111/odi.13499 CR - 3. Ansari R, Gheitani M, Heidari F, Heidari F. Oral cavity lesions as a manifestation of the novel virus (COVID-19) Oral Dis. 2021;27(3):771-772. doi: 10.1111/odi.13465. CR - 4. Corchuelo J, Ulloa FC. Oral manifestations in a patient with a history of asymptomatic COVID-19: Case report Int J Infect Dis. 2020;100:154-157. doi: 10.1016/j.ijid.2020.08.071 CR - 5. Makedonova Yu. A., Poroiskiyi S.V., Gavrikova L.M., Afanas’evaO.Yu., Dyachenko S.V., Aleksandrina E.S. Comparative analysis of the effectiveness of treatment of traumatic injuries of the oral mucosa in patients with common pathology Parodontology 2021; 3(26): 229-233.DOI: 10.33925/1683-3759-2021-26-3-229-233 CR - 6. Halboub E, Al-Maweri SA, Alanazi RH, Qaid NM, Abdulrab S. Orofacial manifestations of COVID-19: a brief review of the published literatureBraz Oral Res. 2020:30;34:124. doi: 10.1590/1807-3107bor2020.vol34.0124 CR - 7. Egido-Moreno S, Valls-Roca-Umbert J, Jané-Salas E, López-López J, Estrugo-Devesa A. COVID-19 and oral lesions, short communication and review J ClinExp Dent. 2021: 1;13(3):287-294. doi: 10.4317/jced.57981 CR - 8. Erbaş GS, Botsali A, Erden N, Arı C, Taşkın B, Alper S, Vural S. COVID19-related oral mucosa lesions among confirmed SARS-CoV-2 patients: a systematic review Int J Dermatol. 2022;61(1):20-32. doi:10.1111/ijd.15889 CR - 9. Uzêda-E-Silva VD, de Sá IB, Martins J, Pedreira N, Vieira VPS, Silva BHM. Oral lesions associated with COVID-19: A systematic review Stomatologija. 2021;23(1):3-8. CR - 10. Makedonova Yu. A., Poroiskiyi S.V., Gavrikova L.M., Afanas’evaO.Yu. Manifestation of diseases of the oral mucosa in patients who have undergone COVID-19 Journal of VolgSMU 2021; 1(77): 110-115. DOI:10.19163/1994-9480-2021-1(77)-110-115 UR - https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/ijdor/article/1166259 L1 - https://dergipark.org.tr/en/download/article-file/2613127 ER -