接触有毒化学品军人牙齿健康的流行病学评估

Q3 Health Professions
E. V. Morozova, V. A. Zheleznyak, I. Soldatov
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的相关性。有毒化学品的销毁充满了危险的工作条件。在这方面,对这些工人的健康监测有更严格的要求。与职业有关的牙科护理困难,使军队的牙齿健康恶化得更快。这对寻找和发展适合有毒废物销毁地点具体工作条件的现代、合理和有效的治疗和预防措施具有重要意义。目的是评估暴露于有毒化学品的军人的牙齿疾病和口腔疾病的患病率和结构。共有178名年龄在27-50岁之间的男女签约军人在进入从事有毒化学品工作所需的一般体格检查范围内接受了检查。检查时采用标准的牙科方法:面谈、目视、物理和器械检查。检查数据被输入个人军事医疗记录(表格2)以及早先的记录表格。结果和讨论。检查的患者牙病患病率高(99.4%),特别是牙硬组织疾病和复杂的龋齿。不少于一半的被检查者(54.5%)需要牙科矫形治疗。超过80%的被调查者口腔卫生状况不佳。考虑到军队对卫生的高要求(90%),造成25%的复杂龋病,平均牙冠破坏评分为0.9,以及由于军队规模小而没有专职牙医,根据事先商定的时间表聘请专家并确保遵守制定的方法和建议是合理的。
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Epidemiologic assessment of dental health in the military exposed to toxic chemicals
Relevance. Destruction of toxic chemicals is impregnated with hazardous working conditions. In this regard, health monitoring in such workers is subject to more stringent requirements. Occupation-related difficulties in dental care availability cause faster dental health deterioration in the military. This adds relevance to finding and developing modern, rational and effective therapy and prevention measures tailored to specific working conditions the sites of toxic waste destruction.The objective is to evaluate the prevalence and structure of dental diseases and oral cavity disorders in the military exposed to toxic chemicals.Methods. A total of 178 male and female contracted military aged 27-50 years were examined within general medical examination required for admission to work with toxic chemicals. Standard dental methods were used during the examination: interview, visual, physical, and instrumental examinations. Examination data were fed into individual military medical records (form No. 2), as well as into earlier record forms.Results and discussion. Examined patients showed high prevalence of dental diseases (99.4 %), in particular, diseases of dental hard tissues and complicated dental caries. No less than half of the examined (54.5 %) required orthopedic dental treatment. More than 80 % of the examined revealed poor oral hygiene.Conclusion. Considering the high demand (90 %) for sanitation among the military, causing the 25% level of complicated f caries, with average tooth crown destruction score of 0.9 and absence of a staff dentist due to the small size of military units, it is deemed reasonable to involve specialists based on a prior agreed schedule and ensure compliance with developed methods and recommendations. 
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