The occurrence of oral signs and symptoms in COVID-19 patients, including dysgeusia, petechiae, candidiasis, traumatic ulcers, HSV-1 infection, geographical tongue, thrush-like ulcers, among others
Other oral manifestations of the case included recurrent herpes simplex, candidiasis, and benign migratory glossitis.
Different sites of the oral cavity where virus and its receptors are detected include periodontal tissue, buccal mucosa, tongue, salivary glands.
TRANSMISSION from infected Patients
1. Non Specific Stomatitis
2. Dry Mouth
3. Traumatic lesion
4. Odontogenic infection
5. Herpetic stomatitis
6. Petechiae
7. Oral mucosa bleeding
8. Oral candidiasis
9. Edema
10. Sialorrhea
11. Varicose vessels

COVID 19 & ORAL CAVITY - ORAL CARE MANAGEMENT AND CLINICAL OUTCOME
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