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Changes in the color and sensitivity of the tongue in adult women after COVID-19 treatment

Autor(es): Fontes, Luciana ; Correia, Maria da Conceição ; Marques, Kátia ; Fontes, Pedro ; Silva, Nayara ; Gomes, Marília ; Fernandes, Rita ; Cunha, Daniele ; Silva, Hilton Justino ; Santos, Leonardo ; Lima, Niedje

Data: 2021

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/40453

Origem: Escola Superior de Saúde do Alcoitão

Assunto(s): Oral health; Tongue; Coronavirus infection


Descrição

Objectives: to describe the changes in color and sensitivity of the tongue in adult women, in the period after the treatment of COVID-19 and explain the dental conduct for treatment. Case report: there was a request for dental evaluation by a public and reference University Hospital in the city of Recife, northeast of Brazil. The patient in question was a 33 years-old white female. There was a history of diagnosis and treatment for COVID-19, with antibiotic, antipyretic and medication for worms, with the complaint of much sensitivity and change in language. The physical examination showed gingivitis in the lower sextant, with spontaneous gingival bleeding and dark spots on the dorsum of the tongue, associated with increased discomfort in the region. It was observed that the patient did not receive any orientation about oral hygiene, even with the report of pain in this region. It was opted for the orientation of the hygienization, with the reinforcement of the cleanness of the tongue, cheeks with hydrogen peroxide or oxygenated water to 10 volumes and the reinforcement for the ingestion of vitamin C, beyond the control of the biofilm, for the treatment of the gingivitis in the anterior and inferior sextant. Conclusions: this report covers the control made in seven days, being the images referring to the third day after the guidelines. There was a change in the color of the tongue and sensibility, with regular ingestion of food and liquids. There was also an improvement in gingivitis, but control is necessary.

Tipo de Documento Artigo científico
Idioma Inglês
Contribuidor(es) Repositório Comum
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