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    NECROTIZING GINGIVITIS: CASE REPORTS I (REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE) by V.I. Shynkevych

    Published 2018-03-01

     The prevalence of the necrotizing periodontal diseases is not high, their importance is clear because they represent the most severe conditions associated with the dental biofilm, with very rapid tissue destruction. In addition to bacteria, the etiology of necrotizing periodontal disease includes...

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    Внутрішньокісткове судинне утворення як причина тяжкої спонтанної кровотечі by S. V. Kolomiiets, V. I. Shynkevych

    Published 2018-12-01

    Внутрішньокісткове судинне утворення як причина тяжкої спонтанної кровотечі

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    RECOMMENDED TACTICS FOR THE EVALUATION OF POTENTIALLY MALIGNANT DISORDERS IN THE ORAL CAVITY by S.V. Kolomiiets, K.O. Udaltsova, V.I. Shynkevych

    Published 2018-03-01

    Since oral cavity, head and neck are relatively well-visualized anatomical sites, the dentists have multifold possibilities for the evaluation of the oral mucosa, face skin, lips, and neck lymph nodes during their routine work. Dentists are the specialists who are able to detect malignant tumors an...

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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 2019-09-01

    Background. 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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    IMMEDIATE RESULT OF ICON INFILTRATION IN WHITE SPOT LESIONS CAUSED BY FLUOROSIS: A CASE REPORT by Al-Sadi Abdulaziz Nasser Zain, P.M. Skrypnykov, V.I. Shynkevych, O.A. Pysarenko

    Published 2022-06-01

    The Icon technique is designed to effectively restore non-cavitary lesions (porosity in deor hypomineralized enamel). Infiltration of the composite resin increases the strength of demineralized enamel. The results of clinical application indicate the effectiveness of the Icon infiltration method in...

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