Impact of production and non-production risk factors on the formation of dental pathology among chemical industry workers
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2024.88.16
Abstract
In this the work impact of occupational and non-occupational factors to the development of dental diseases among chemical industry workers was studied, especially exposed to hazardous materials. The study included an anamnesis, clinical examination, assessment of oral hygiene index (OHI-S), and questionnaire using OHIP-14 que stionnaire at EO-equipment and automation center workers who made up a comparison group. Poor oral hygiene in both groups was noted. When examining technicians of ethylene oxide production significant reduction in average number of teeth, as well as higher frequency of severe form of chronic periodontitis were revealed. Exposure to chemicals, smoking and poor oral hygiene were considered the main risk factors for developing dental diseases. The results show a high prevalence of dental diseases among chemical industry workers due to harmful chemical factors, low hygiene level and smoking.
About the Authors
I. I. ZaidullinRussian Federation
L. K. Karimova
Russian Federation
T. K. Larionova
Russian Federation
G. G. Gimranova
Russian Federation
L. M. Masyagutova
Russian Federation
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Zaidullin I.I., Karimova L.K., Larionova T.K., Gimranova G.G., Masyagutova L.M. Impact of production and non-production risk factors on the formation of dental pathology among chemical industry workers. Yakut Medical Journal. 2024;(4):68-71. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2024.88.16