2015 Second International Scientific-Practical Conference Problems of Infocommunications Science and Technology (PIC S&T) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/infocommst.2015.7357285
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The Pareto chart of caries intensity evaluation for children with allergic diseases

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“…Thus, not only the condition of the mucous membrane [15,16,17], but also the condition of the bone tissue of the paranasal sinuses is essential for the successful treatment of diseases of the jaw and dento-facial system. Thus, the study allowed us to determine the group of persons who require comprehensive, careful and thorough examination to detect possible pathological processes in PNS.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus, not only the condition of the mucous membrane [15,16,17], but also the condition of the bone tissue of the paranasal sinuses is essential for the successful treatment of diseases of the jaw and dento-facial system. Thus, the study allowed us to determine the group of persons who require comprehensive, careful and thorough examination to detect possible pathological processes in PNS.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Gargin Vitaly, MD, PhD, Professor, Pathological Anatomy Department, Kharkiv National Medical University, Ukraine. Email: vitgarg@ukr.net Today, many aspects of CRAS remain unexplored and there is a necessity for further experimental studies to clarify the pathogenesis of that disease and creation of primary prevention and pathogenetically based treatment of patients suffering from CRAS including their clinical manifestations in oral cavity [6,7].…”
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“…There is a recent study that found a positive association between periodontal disease and severity of asthma [6] and studies which show that patients with severe periodontitis were less likely to have asthma with evidence of an inverse association was found when using asthma medication as outcome [7]. But generalized microcirculatory disturbance which is typical for atopic condition could be realized in periodontal injuries [8] and as result, periodontal problems are often observed in child age as consequences of different processes [9] and atopic conditions also [10,11]. As result, research of the pathogenesis of atopic changes becomes is goal for allergists, internists, pediatricians, pathologists other specialists that realized in clinical and experimental investigation [12][13][14] searching of new methods of diagnostics and estimation severity [15,16] which are directed for detection of pathogenetical links for creation of effective prophylactic and therapeutical measure.…”
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confidence: 99%