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Treatment of acute catarrhal stomatitis is to apply of funds for local and systemic
therapy. The first step is to treat basic common diseases. Then should be removing all
local irritants.
After the elimination of acute symptoms is carried out extraction of teeth and roots.
Is necessary to abstain from rough toothbrush and acute irritant food. Is prescribed
frequent rinsing with: sodium carbonate, decoction of chamomile, plantain, sage, citral,
1% solution of sodium novoimanina, 0.5% solution of sodium usninata in castor oil and
liniment sangviritrin, 2% oil solution of hlorfilipte, and other applications of 5% mixture
with anestezine metatsilom. For common (systemic) treatment prescribed vitamins A, B2,
C, gluconate, glycero-phosphate, or Ca (0.5 thrice a day). For the prevention of stomatitis
conducted a full oral hygiene and dental health.
7. Practical skills on the topic:
1) to be able to work with dental equipment;
2) to be able to work with dental tool, to know the rules of sterilization;
3) to be able to make recording and reporting documents of dentist and analysis
performance;
4) to be able to conduct the clinical examination of the patient with the pathology
of the oral mucosa, to make medical history correct, make a plan examination and
treatment of the patient;
5) to be able to perform and assess the hygienic characteristics of oral cavity;
6) to be able to take the material for bacteriological research, analyze the results;
7) to be able to analyze the results of bacteriological tests of patient, blood count,
urinalysis, blood chemistry at the contents of glucose;
8) to be able to carry out irrigation, instillation and application of drugs;
9) to be able to write out the recipe, to assign physical therapy;
10) to be able to perform professional oral hygiene;
11) to be able to give advice on the choice of means and objects of oral hygiene,
prevention of complications.
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C. Treponema pallidum
D. Yeast-like fungi
E. Viruses
3. What is the inflammation of an acute catarrhal stomatitis?
A. Proliferative
B. Exudative
4. The reason of acute catarrhal stomatitis:
A. Acute infectious diseases
B. Viral diseases
C. Fungal violation
D. Bacterial diseases
E. Traumatic lesions
5. What kind of inflammation is characterized by redness, increased
desquamation of epithelial cells, the yield of leukocytes, serous exudation?
A. Proliferative inflammation
B. Exudative inflammation
6. Catarrhal stomatitis by clinical course:
A. Acute, chronic,
B. Acute, exacerbation
C. Acute, subacute, chronic
D. Chronic subacute
7. The mucous membrane of the oral cavity in acute catarrhal stomatitis:
A. Cyanotic, atrophic
B. Bright red color, edematous
C. Anemic
8. How long does acute catarrhal stomatitis?
A. 1-3 days
B. 5-6 months
C. 1-3 weeks
D. 5-6 weeks
E. 2-3 months
9. Differential diagnosis of acute catarrhal stomatitis is carried out with:
A. Medication, fungal stomatitis
B. Traumatic stomatitis
C. Herpetic stomatitis
D. Acute catarrhal gingivitis
E. Acute aphthous stomatitis
10. What medications are used for local treatment of acute catarrhal
stomatitis?
A. 2% solution of chloramine
B. 1% solution of trimecaine
C. 0.01% solution dimexide
D. 1% solution of citral
E. 1% solution of ascorbic acid
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