Clinical-anatomical basis of methods of stopping blood in tongue injuries, opening and drainage of phlegmons of the floor of the mouth

Authors

  • Eshilov Elbek, Gadayev Asliddin Student of the Tashkent State Dental Institute, Faculty of Children's Dentistry

Keywords:

nerves; Anatomy of the tongue and floor of the mouth; tongue; muscular; sublingual; phlegmons; Stopping blood in tongue injuries; blood vessels; Suturing; Surgical approach; Incision and drainage; Postoperative care

Abstract

Methods of stopping blood in tongue injuries and opening and drainage of
phlegmons of the floor of the mouth involve understanding the relevant anatomy and
employing appropriate techniques.

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Published

2023-12-10

How to Cite

Eshilov Elbek, Gadayev Asliddin. (2023). Clinical-anatomical basis of methods of stopping blood in tongue injuries, opening and drainage of phlegmons of the floor of the mouth. SAMARALI TA’LIM VA BARQAROR INNOVATSIYALAR JURNALI, 1(5), 59–62. Retrieved from https://innovativepublication.uz/index.php/jelsi/article/view/182