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СOMPLICATIONS OF ENDODONTIC TREATMENT: PECULIARITIES OF CLINICAL SIGNS, DIAGNOSIS by O.V. Hurzhii, S.V. Kolomiiets
Published 2018-03-01Endodontic lesions take leading positions in the structure of modern dentistry. General areas of the displacement of filling material or instruments because of the poor quality of endodontic treatment have been established, and the features of clinicoroentgenological and neurological manifestations...
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DENTAL CARE LEVEL ASSESSMENT AT SDS/TEN: SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS OF CLINICAL CASES by S.V. Kolomiiets, O.V. Hurzhii, V.I. Shynkevych
Published 2019-09-01Background. Dental care is essential for all hospitalized patients with Stevens-Johnson syndrome and/or toxic epidermal necrolysis (SJS/TEN), the clinical cases of which are reported annually in scientific journals. Purpose of publication was analysis of dental care from clinical reports about S...
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CURRENT PRINCIPLES OF NON-INVASIVE TREATMENT OF DENTIN HYPERSENSITIVITY (PART 1) by O.V. Hurzhii, T.P. Skrypnikova, O.O. Kulai, T.A. Khmil, O.A. Pysarenko, Yu.V. Tymoshenko, S.V. Prykhodchenko
Published 2024-10-01Dentin hypersensitivity (DH) is prevalent among the global population, affecting between 8% and 57%, with an average of 33.5%, thereby reducing the quality of life due to discomfort and pain. Despite DH being a widespread issue, there are no universally accepted guidelines for choosing reliable tre...
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CURRENT PRINCIPLES OF NON-INVASIVE TREATMENT OF DENTIN HYPERSENSITIVITY (PART 2) by O.V. Hurzhii, T.P. Skrypnikova, O.O. Kulai, T.A. Khmil, Yu.V. Tymoshenko, S.V. Prykhodchenko, V.O. Dubyna
Published 2024-10-01The study of dental status has shown that over the past 20 years, visits related to dentin hypersensitivity (DH) in Western European countries have increased by 35%, and in the USA by 42%. The prevalence of DH varies widely across the world, from 20.6% in India to 41.9% in China, affecting more wom...
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