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LESSON 3. DISEASES OF THE MOUTH. GRAMMAR: THE ABSOLUTE PARTICIPIAL CONSTRUCTION. TENSE FORMS (REVISION)

Exercise 1. Read and translate the following words and word combinations of Latin and Greek origin:

to indicate, diet, periodontitis, stomatitis, catarrhal stomatitis, chronic stomatitis, chemical stomatitis, mucous membrane, gingiva, local origin, idiosyncrasy, anaemic (anemic), stomach.

Exercise 2. Active vocabulary. Learn the following words:

to indicate указывать

to disturb беспокоить, нарушать

to affect оказывать влияние, влиять; поражать

to separate разделять, разъединять

to swell (swelled, swollen) опухать, отекать

to bleed (bled) кровоточить

to produce производить; вызывать

gingiva десна

poison яд

to inflame (inflammation) воспаляться (воспаление)

to interfere мешать, зд. затруднять

to be familiar with быть знакомым с чем - либо

Exercise 3. Read and tranlate into Russian the following text:

DISEASES OF THE MOUTH

The mouth, in which the preliminary process of digestion begins, has a number of functions to perform. A disturbance of any of these functions indicates the presence of disease in the mouth or at some distance, as in the stomach, and bowels. In the mouth the starchy portions of the diet are given their first digestion. The absence of a number of teeth or the presence of bad teeth may disturb the preparation of food affecting the process of digestion in the mouth as well as in the stomach.

One of the commonest mouth diseases is periodontitis. This disease occurs usually during middle or late life. In some cases it may result from infection due to lowered resistance within the teeth and gums. The teeth may loosen and separate, the gums becoming inflamed. Stomatitis refers to a condition characterized by inflammation of the oral cavity.

Stomatitis is an inflammation of the soft tissues of the mouth occurring as a result of mechanical, chemical, thermal, bacterial, viral, electrical, or radiation injury or reactions to allergens or as secondary manifestations of systemic disease. There are various types of this disease such as catarrhal stomatitis, chronic stomatitis, simple stomatitis, chemical stomatitis and so on. In stomatitis infection and inflammation of the mucous membrane of the oral cavity may involve the gingiva, the palate, the tongue, the cheeks and the lips.

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