THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE USE OF MAGNETIC-INFRARED-LASER THERAPY IN TRAUMATIC INJURIES OF ORAL TISSUES IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
Keywords:
Oral mucosa, traumatic stomatitis, magnetic-infrared-laser (MIL) therapy, research resultsAbstract
The mucous layer of the oral cavity is the initial part of the digestive tract, so it is exposed to various local influences, as well as reflects all the physiological and pathological processes occurring in the human body. Mechanical and chemical traumas in the oral cavity are common in childhood. Trauma to the oral cavity, including the mucous membrane, is of great importance in the early years of life, so it is important that every dentist be able to properly plan dental care for this category of children. The mucous layer of the oral cavity is in direct contact with the external environment from the time a child is born and throughout its life. When studying data from the literature, it was found that there is little information about the prevalence of mechanical trauma.