ASSESSMENT OF THE CURRENT STATE OF THE ISSUE OF INTERNAL ROOT RESORPTION OF THE TOOTH ACCORDING TO THE DATA OF THE QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY OF DENTISTS
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https://doi.org/10.35220/2523-420X/2022.2.1Keywords:
tooth, internal root resorption, endodontic treatment.Abstract
Purpose of the study. Assessment of the awareness of dentists on the issues of internal root resorption of the tooth, their attitude to the problem and ways to solve it. Research methods. A questionnaire survey of 155 dentists was conducted on the online platform of the endodontic community of dentists of Ukraine in 2022 in the group "LVIV ENDO HUB Endodontic community of doctors of Ukraine". A specially developed questionnaire was used, in which semi-closed questions were presented. The assessment of the questionnaire envisaged the analysis of possible causes of the occurrence of internal root resorption of the tooth and methods of diagnosis and treatment of teeth with internal root resorption applied in clinical practice by dentists. Scientific novelty. To date, there are no epidemiological data on the prevalence of internal root resorption. The cause of its occurrence and the course of internal tooth root resorption have not been established. According to various authors, tooth root resorption can be caused by local factors – iatrogenic trauma to the tooth pulp, excessive load during orthodontic treatment, and it also can be related to general factors – systemic diseases, functional disorders, persistent viral infection, etc. At the current stage, insufficient attention to the issue of internal root resorption of the tooth leads to diagnostic errors and complications, and the results of treatment turn out to be ineffective. Conclusions. By analyzing the results of the questionnaire survey, it was established that dentists are often insufficiently informed about the problem of internal root resorption of the tooth and underestimate it. Practicing dentists do not have a sufficient degree of awareness about the methods and means of treatment and prevention of internal root resorption of the tooth, as well as about compliance with the treatment algorithm at all its stages, which, in the end, could improve the quality of treatment.
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