ОЦЕНКА КЛИНИЧЕСКОГО СОСТОЯНИЯ ПОСЛЕ СТОМАТОЛОГИЧЕСКОГО ПРОТЕЗИРОВАНИЯ У ПАЦИЕНТОВ С САХАРНЫМ ДИАБЕТОМ 2 ТИПА ПОСЛЕ ПЕРЕНЕСЁННОЙ COVID-19-ИНФЕКЦИИ
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Настоящее исследование посвящено оценке клинических изменений в полости рта у пациентов с сахарным диабетом 2 типа, перенёсших COVID-19-инфекцию, после установки съёмных зубных протезов. Известно, что COVID-19 и сахарный диабет способны вызывать нарушения иммунной системы, микроциркуляции и регенеративных процессов, что может отрицательно сказываться на эффективности стоматологического лечения.
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