[The analysis of the structure, types and volumes of dental care provided to adults with tongue disorders by obligatory medical insurance program].

Author: DzugaevaI I, UmarovaK V

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This article presents the data about the structure, the types and volumes of dental care provided to adults with tongue disorders by obligatory medical insurance program. The study showed that treatment of tongue disorders in conditions of the municipal dental polyclinic is practically not carried o...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.17116/stomat201493678-80

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Dental Care for Tongue Disorders: A Journey Through the Desert of Oral Health

The world of dentistry is a vast and complex desert, with many challenges that require careful navigation. In this study, researchers embark on a quest to explore the landscape of dental care provided to adults with tongue disorders. Their research focused on analyzing the structure, types, and volume of dental services offered to these patients within the context of obligatory medical insurance programs. The researchers delved into the intricacies of dental care delivery for this specific patient population, uncovering potential gaps and areas for improvement. The study's findings reveal a need for enhanced attention to the dental care needs of adults with tongue disorders, highlighting the importance of comprehensive and tailored treatment approaches. These insights underscore the importance of addressing the unique challenges faced by this patient population, promoting better access to specialized dental care and improving overall oral health.

Tongue Disorders: A Challenge in the Desert of Dental Care

The study's findings highlight a lack of comprehensive dental care for adults with tongue disorders. The researchers' results underscore the need for increased awareness and attention to the specific dental needs of this patient population. This knowledge gap underscores the importance of ongoing efforts to improve access to specialized dental services and promote better overall oral health for individuals with tongue disorders.

Navigating the Sands of Oral Health Care

This study provides a valuable reminder of the importance of comprehensive and individualized dental care. It is crucial to recognize the unique challenges faced by patients with tongue disorders and to ensure they have access to specialized dental services that meet their specific needs. The researchers' findings emphasize the need for ongoing efforts to improve the delivery of dental care, particularly for those with unique oral health challenges.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study underscores the importance of tailored and comprehensive dental care for adults with tongue disorders. It is essential to ensure that these patients have access to specialized dental services that address their unique needs and promote overall oral health. This study serves as a reminder that the desert of oral health is a complex landscape, requiring careful attention to the unique challenges faced by specific patient populations.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2015-05-05
  2. Date Revised 2018-10-23
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Pubmed ID

25786271

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.17116/stomat201493678-80

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