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Theoretical and practical considerations in the therapy of morpho-functional disorders of the dento-maxillary system in preschool age – preliminary study
Author(s) -
Irina Adriana Beuran,
Augustin Mihai,
Viorel Ştefan Perieanu,
Ileana Ionescu,
Oana Eftene,
Simion Gh. Dumitru,
Claudia-Camelia Burcea,
Iuliana Babiuc,
Corina Marilena Cristache,
Mihai Burlibașa,
Liliana Burlibaşa,
Cosmin Medar,
Maria Glencora Costache,
Mădălina Violeta Perieanu,
Gabriela Tănase,
Oana-Cella Andrei
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
romanian journal of medical practice
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2069-6108
pISSN - 1842-8258
DOI - 10.37897/rjmp.2019.2.10
Subject(s) - dentistry , orthodontics , psychology , medicine
The development of the dento-maxillary system from the very beginning to the age of 12 implies a multitude of changes in the structure of this system. In the age of growth a sequence of deviations from the morphology and function of the dento-maxillary system appear. Purpose. In this paper, we have approached certain aspects of both theoretical and practical aspects that may intervene in the formation and development of dento-maxillary system in preschool age (up to 6 years). Material and methods. 75 dental practitioners from of different specialities from Bucharest were involved in this study between April 15 and May 20, 2018. To carry out a relevant survey a 6 items questionaire was used. Result and discussions. The results obtained were structured for a better understanding and to have a clear view for further study directions. Conlcusions. The dentist have the most important role in detecting disturbances that may have a negative effect on formation and development of dento-maxillary system and also is the one who guide prophylactic actions of preschool age children to avoid negative effect on dento-maxillary system.

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