CHANGES IN THE ORAL CAVITY IN MEASLES

Authors

  • Isaeva Mukaddasxon Maxammadovna Andijan State Medical Institute Children's Dentistry Department Author

Keywords:

Oral changes, contamination, rubeola, infection, disease, effects

Abstract

Measles is a profoundly infectious viral disease that influences the respiratory framework. While most conversations on measles center around its trademark rash and fundamental side effects, it is vital to take note of the massive changes it causes in the oral pit. This article intends to investigate and feature these changes, revealing insight into their clinical importance.

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Published

2024-02-11