Necrotic papillitis

A papilla is a protrusion in the glandular or myoid layer of the mucous membrane of an organ. The formation of inflammatory pathologies on it is caused by trauma, mechanical pressure, and chemical action. Healthy papillary tissue can overlap only when granules grow in the node. Inflammation occurs as a secondary disease. This is always a consequence of external influence, trauma or



Papillitis is called inflammation of the mucous membrane of the arch of the pharynx (palatine processes), which is accompanied by the formation of a connective tissue ridge (papilla). Based on how the inflammation proceeds, catarrhal and necrotizing papillitis are distinguished. The second is more severe and often ends in loss of the palatine bone