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MS 2022; 2: 72-78.
Sposoby zapobiegania odruchowi gardłowemu związanemu z procedurami dentystycznymi
Management of gag reflex associated with dental procedures
Krzysztof Węgrzyn, Ewa Barbara Sobolewska
Streszczenie
Wykonywanie procedur stomatologicznych u pacjentów z nasilonym odruchem gardłowym jest trudne zarówno dla pacjenta, jak i dla lekarza dentysty. W artykule zostały przytoczone różne podejścia do ograniczenia wyzwolenia odruchu związanego z procedurami dentystycznymi.
Abstract
Dental procedures in patients with pronounced gag reflex are demanding, both for patient and dentist. In this article different approaches to gag reflex management were described.
Hasła indeksowe: odruch gardłowy, metody protetyczne
Key words: gag reflex, prosthodontics management
Management of gag reflex associated with dental procedures
Krzysztof Węgrzyn, Ewa Barbara Sobolewska
Streszczenie
Wykonywanie procedur stomatologicznych u pacjentów z nasilonym odruchem gardłowym jest trudne zarówno dla pacjenta, jak i dla lekarza dentysty. W artykule zostały przytoczone różne podejścia do ograniczenia wyzwolenia odruchu związanego z procedurami dentystycznymi.
Abstract
Dental procedures in patients with pronounced gag reflex are demanding, both for patient and dentist. In this article different approaches to gag reflex management were described.
Hasła indeksowe: odruch gardłowy, metody protetyczne
Key words: gag reflex, prosthodontics management
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