Received 22.09.2021
DOI: 10.35556/idr-2021-4(97)10-15
Modern aspects of the etiology, pathogenesis of lichen planus with manifestation in the oral cavity, the principles of providing orthopedic dental care to patients
Karnaeva A.Sh., Rasulov I.M-K. , Magomedov M.A. , Osmanova A.A. , Magomedov Kh.M.
Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education «Dagestan State Medical University» of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation
Russia, 367016, Makhachkala, Lenin Sq., 1
E-mail address: asiyt@mail.ru
Summary
Based on the literature data the article presents information characterizing the modern aspects of the etiology, pathogenesis of lichen planus (LP) with manifestation in the oral cavity, the principles of providing orthopedic dental care to patients.
It is shown that LP is an urgent problem for specialists in various medical specialties, as a disease of polyetiological nature, therefore, complex treatment should be based on close interdisciplinary solutions. The peculiarities of orthopedic treatment of patients with LP with lesions of the oral mucosa (OM) remain less studied, which retains the importance of searching for the most effective and safe methods of orthopedic treatment, taking into account the state of OO, dentition defects, individual characteristics of patients and their motivation.
Keywords: lichen planus with lesions of the oral mucosa (OM), etiology, pathogenesis, principles of complex and orthopedic treatment of patients with LP OM.
For citation: Karnaeva A.Sh., Rasulov I.M-K., Magomedov M.A., Osmanova A. A., Magomedov Kh.M. Modern aspects of the etiology, pathogenesis of lichen planus with manifestation in the oral cavity, the principles of providing orthopedic dental care to patients. Stomatology for All / Int. Dental Review. 2021, no.4(97): 10-15 (In Russian). doi: 10.35556/idr-2021-4(97)10-15
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