RESULTS OF TREATMENT OF CHRONIC RECURRENT HERPETIC STOMATITIS
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Chronic recurrent herpetic stomatitis (CRHS) is one of the most common pathologies and accounts for 85% of the total number of patients with diseases of the oral mucosa who applied to the dental clinic. The dental status of patients with chronic recurrent herpetic stomatitis of the oral mucosa and red border is characterized by multiple elements of the lesion (stain, vesicle, bladder, erosion, crust) and pathological processes (spongiosis, acantholysis, ballooning dystrophy, vacuolar dystrophy), bleeding and inflammation of the gums.
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