MORPHOLOGICAL AND FUNCTIONAL CHANGES OF THE ORAL MUCOSA IN ULCERATIVE STOMATITIS
Abstract
Ulcerative stomatitis is a common inflammatory disease of the oral mucosa characterized by erosive and ulcerative lesions. This study aims to investigate the morphological and functional changes of the oral mucosa in patients with ulcerative stomatitis. Clinical, cytological, histological, and functional methods were used to evaluate tissue alterations and oral fluid parameters. The results demonstrated significant epithelial damage, inflammatory infiltration, and microcirculatory disturbances, accompanied by impaired salivary function. These findings highlight the importance of комплексного подхода to diagnosis and treatment.
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