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Coronavirus can cause a number of inflammatory processes in the oral cavity of those who have been ill. The Russians were warned about this by an orthopedic dentist, chief dentist of the Moscow region Mikhail Soykher.
According to him, experts note “a steady increase in diseases of the oral mucosa caused by coronavirus.” The professor cited data that bacteriological examination reveals candidiasis in 61% of patients who have recovered from coronavirus. Soyher explained that a fungal infection occurs against the background of a decrease in immunity and the use of antibiotics.
The dentist also noted that every second patient after covid also complains about the appearance of ulcers on the cheeks. At the same time, almost every patient has experienced bad breath after the coronavirus. “As a rule, an unpleasant odor is accompanied by diseases of the gastrointestinal tract or chronic diseases of the upper respiratory tract,” Soyher explained to the Moscow agency.
In this regard, the doctor considers it necessary to include an examination by a dentist in the list of necessary studies for COVID-19.
Earlier, Andrey Isaev, head of the DNCOM Research Center for Molecular Genetic Research, said that “omicron” is “not exactly the covid that everyone was so afraid of.”
Source: Rosbalt

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