Changes in Biochemical Indicators in the Development of Alveolitis

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May 19, 2025

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Alveolitis is the most common post-extraction complication [1–4]. The main symptoms of alveolitis appear 1–3 days after surgery [5, 6] and are pain of varying intensity in the area of the socket of the extracted tooth, as well as pain radiation to the adjacent teeth, ear, temporal region, in some cases in the neck, eye and frontal area, blood clot prolapse, halitosis, fever to low-grade values, inflammation of the marginal edge of the gums, exposure of a fragment of the alveolar bone, grayish plaque on the walls of the socket, phenomena of regional lymphadenitis.