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Title: | Interdisciplinary approach to diagnostics of malocclusions (review) |
Authors: | Smaglyuk, L. V. Voronkova, H. V. Karasiunok, A. Y. Liakhovska, A. V. Solovei, K. O. Смаглюк, Любов Вікентіївна Воронкова, Ганна Володимирівна Карасюнок, Анна Євгеніївна Ляховська, Анастасія Віталіївна Соловей, Ксенія Олександрівна |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | Aluna Publishing |
Citation: | Interdisciplinary approach to diagnostics of malocclusions (review) / L. V. Smaglyuk, H. V. Voronkova, A. Y. Karasiunok, A. V. Liakhovska, K. O. Solovei // Wiadomości Lekarskie. – 2019.– T. LXXII, nr 5, cz. I. – P. 918–922. |
Abstract: | The main task of modern orthodontics is to create a balanced, morphologically stable occlusion in harmony with facial aesthetics and functional adaptation. The aim of the study is to investigate the relationship between dento-facial anomalies and somatic pathology. Materials and methods: A literary study was conducted using the Medline database and the Google Scholar database. Review: The human body is a biological system consisting of interconnected and subordinate elements. Any abnormalities in the operation of this system may lead to functional impairment in a single organ. This is fully applicable to dento-facial anomalies and deformations; their development is closely related to other diseases. Conclusions: The diagnostics, treatment tactics and prevention of dento-facial anomalies and deformations should be considered in the context of the integrity of the child’s unformed organism, the interdependence of the form and functions of its organs and systems. |
Keywords: | diagnostics dento-facial anomalies malocclusions |
ISSN: | 0043-5147 |
URI: | http://repository.pdmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/21937 |
Appears in Collections: | Наукові праці. Кафедра ортодонтії |
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