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CAUSES AND TREATMENT OF MAXILLOFACIAL INFLAMMATORY PROCESSES WITH PENICILLIN-CLASS DRUGS
Makhmudov Jahongirmirzo , Assistant of the Department of Surgical Dentistry, Bukhara State Medical InstituteAbstract
Nowadays, the body's systems are activated by inflammatory processes. The etiology and pathophysiology of maxillofacial odontogenic inflammatory disorders are described in this article. The aggressive progress of the inflammatory process with the defeat of deep cellular compartments and marked endogenous intoxication is given particular attention. The significance of using antibiotics from the penicillin class to treat inflammatory conditions in the maxillofacial area is examined by the author.
Keywords
Purulent-inflammatory diseases, diagnostics, micro-organism, antibiotics, clinical observations.
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