To Identify the Frequency of Hypertrophic Gingivitis in Epilepsy Patients Taking Diphenin
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S. , B. K. . (2023). To Identify the Frequency of Hypertrophic Gingivitis in Epilepsy Patients Taking Diphenin . New Scientific Trends and Challenges (ITALY), 89–90. Retrieved from https://openconference.us/index.php/trends/article/view/527

Abstract

Diseases of the nervous system and the level of dental health (A ZH Petrikas, 1987, N. V. Rupasova, 1998, TY Gagarina, 2003, V P Zenovsky, 2004) The high incidence rates of epilepsy due to the severity of its main clinical manifestations with a tendency to chronic, progressive course and mental disorders, as well as the well-known resistance to I srapy, place epilepsy among the most complex and socially significant problems of modern medicine (I Romov C A, Lobzin B C, 1993, Gusev E and C co-author, 1994, Gromov With A co-author, 1995, Zenkov JIP, 2001) Among these patients, a significant proportion of people of working age, most of whom do not receive adequate antiepileptic therapy (Hecht A B, 2000), The condition of the oral cavity and the prevalence of stomatologic pathology in patients with epilepsy have not been studied sufficiently. Most of the works of domestic and foreign authors are devoted to the problem of hypertrophic gingivitis in patients with epilepsy taking diphenin (A P Chechel, 1968, E Makhtai, et al., 1998, O R Kimball 1939, M Penarrocha-Diago, et al, 1990) Studies of the oral cavity were conducted without taking into account the dynamics of the disease and the clinical severity of personality changes and are outdated

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