Rizayev Jasur Alimdjanovich (1), Irkhanov Miravzal Miragzamovich (2)
Prosthetic stomatitis is one of the most common inflammatory lesions of the oral mucosa (OMWC) in elderly individuals using removable dentures. The pathogenesis of the disease is determined by the complex interaction of the microbial factor, disorders of microcirculation, and the body's systemic reactivity. Changes in the shape of erythrocytes and the rheological properties of the blood play a significant role. Despite the availability of a wide range of pharmacological preparations for the treatment of OBSHQ diseases, the search for non-drug and combined methods that reduce the drug load and increase the effectiveness of therapy remains relevant.
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