Oral Sanitation As A Method Of Prevention Of Internal Diseases
Dono Mahmudzhonovna Sapieva , Doctor Dentist, Teacher At The Department Of Therapeutic And Orthopedic Stomatology. International Kazakh-Turkish University Named After Hodja Ahmed Yasaui. Kazakhstan Adolat Mominjanovna Abdurakhmanova , Doctor Dentist, Teacher At The Department Of Therapeutic And Orthopedic Stomatology. International Kazakh-Turkish University Named After Hodja Ahmed Yasaui. Kazakhstan.Abstract
There are many different ways to examine dental patients, especially those with oral mucositis. In general, they are divided into subjective (question and answer with the patient, questionnaire), objective (seeing the general condition of the patient, the oral cavity). Objective vision is primary and secondary, respectively auxiliary methods.
Keywords
Stomatitis, catarrhal
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