EFFECT OF COVID-19 ON FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY OF SALIVARY GLANDS (PRELIMINARY STUDY)

Authors

  • Т.P. Tereshina International Humanitarian University, Medical Institute
  • M.I. Kot International Humanitarian University, Medical Institute

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35220/2078-8916-2020-38-4-35-38

Keywords:

patients with covid-19, salivary gland func-tion

Abstract

The aim of the study was to study the functional activity of salivary glands in persons with covid-19 at different stages of illness and recovery.
Мaterials and methods. The studies involved 14 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 aged 37-72 years, mild to moderate severity. They studied the rate of salivation and the condition of the oral mucosa.
Research results. Studies showed that the rate of saliva-tion in all patients was significantly lower than normal rates at all stages of the study. Private conclusions were also drawn: 1. the age aspect, as well as the course of the disease, do not play a significant role on the function of the salivary glands of patients affected by covid-19. 2. with recovery, salivation indicators do not change to-wards normalization, however, it is possible to restore the salivation function at a later date.

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Published

2021-05-28

How to Cite

Терешина, Т., & Кот, М. (2021). EFFECT OF COVID-19 ON FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY OF SALIVARY GLANDS (PRELIMINARY STUDY). Stomatological Bulletin, 113(4), 35–38. https://doi.org/10.35220/2078-8916-2020-38-4-35-38

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