The Treatment of Changes in the Oral Mucosa of a Patient with Coronavirus

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November 14, 2025

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Relevance. In addition, in the postcovid period, due to a decrease in the local immunity of the oral cavity, the risk of re-infection with oral diseases increases, the duration of the course and recovery increases. To date, these studies are of great interest in terms of long-term observations and symptomatic. Infectious inflammation of the mucous membrane of the upper respiratory tract, including and pharynx, are a variety of representatives of probable infectious agents, the inability to accurately and quickly determine the spectrum of pathogens of the pathological process, the existence of about 99% of bacteria in the form of biofilms attached to the substrate, resistant to immune system factors and resistant to the action of antimicrobial drugs, inhibition of the composition of the normal microbiota and, as a consequence, a decrease in mucosal immunity, as well as the risk of developing superinfection and complications during treatment with chemical antiseptics and antibacterial drugs.