Experimental morphological study of reparative processes in oral mucosa erosive lesions
Journal Title: Journal of Stomatology (Czasopismo Stomatologiczne) - Year 2017, Vol 70, Issue 4
Abstract
results demonstrated that, in morphological terms, the best aspect of disease was observed in the group of patients receiving autohaemotherapy, where no traces of lesion symptoms were found. In the reference group, during this observation period, there were signs of non-specific non-chronic inflammation in certain zones of oral mucosa. Materials of this paper may be useful in dental practice for healing various inflammatory disorders in the facial maxillary area.
Authors and Affiliations
Sergey Poroisky, Julia Makedonova, Irina Firsova, Anna Poroiskaya, Natalia Trigolos
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