MICROBIOLOGICAL LANDSCAPE IN PATIENTS WITH OSTEONECROSIS OF THE JAW BONES COMPLICATED WITH COVID-19
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/84YBGKeywords:
COVID-19, osteonecrosis, microflora, antibiotic therapy, opportunistic oral microorganisms, thrombosis.Abstract
The article is devoted to the clinical symptoms of inflammatory-destructive lesions of the bones of the facial skeleton as a distant complication of the transferred COVID-19. The most common symptom of coronavirus infection is thrombosis. Many scientists have noted that the main target for COVID-19 is the lungs with pneumonia of varying severity. Clinically, patients with COVID-19 were recorded as obvious thrombotic complications with the identification of large blood clots.