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| Title | Determination of risks of basic dental diseases nascency and assessment of impact level of environmental heavy metals salts on the diseases prevalence |
| Authors |
Lakhtin, Yurii Volodymyrovych
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| Keywords |
heavy metal salts parodontitis teeth caries dentoalveolar anomalies diseases prevalence relative risk attributable risk etiological part ecology |
| Type | Article |
| Date of Issue | 2015 |
| URI | http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/44374 |
| Publisher | Published by IASHE London |
| License | |
| Citation | Lakhtin, Y. Determination of risks of basic dental diseases nascency and assessment of impact level of environmental heavy metals salts on the diseases prevalence / Y. Lakhtin // GISAP: Medical Science, Pharmacology. – 2015. – № 7. – Р. 21-23. |
| Abstract |
The author has studied the degree of conditioning and strength assessment of cause-effect relationships of the major stomatological diseases among the population caused by effects of environmental heavy metal salts. It was established that an excessive heavy metals in the environment is a factor, against which other risk factors for periodontal diseases and dentoalveolar anomalies can be found. The strength of a causal link between heavy metals excess and the development of this disease is poor. Dental caries with “very high” intensity level has high occurrence of conditionality from the effects of heavy metals and it can be considered environmentally induced. |
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