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The perceived association of oral diseases and general pathology among doctors of different specialties

This study aimed to highlight the perceived associations between general and oral pathology, among clinicians of different specialties. Data was collected through a questionnaire with 22 questions, with single or multiple answers, to 88 dentists, general practitioners, or pediatricians. The majority...

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Autores principales: Teodorescu, Ioana Monica, Preoteasa, Elena, Preoteasa, Cristina Teodora, Murariu-Măgureanu, Cătălina, Teodorescu, Cristian
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Publicado: Carol Davila University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9514826/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36188646
http://dx.doi.org/10.25122/jml-2022-0021
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author Teodorescu, Ioana Monica
Preoteasa, Elena
Preoteasa, Cristina Teodora
Murariu-Măgureanu, Cătălina
Teodorescu, Cristian
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Preoteasa, Elena
Preoteasa, Cristina Teodora
Murariu-Măgureanu, Cătălina
Teodorescu, Cristian
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description This study aimed to highlight the perceived associations between general and oral pathology, among clinicians of different specialties. Data was collected through a questionnaire with 22 questions, with single or multiple answers, to 88 dentists, general practitioners, or pediatricians. The majority of participants were women (89.8%), aged between 30 and 39 years (52.3%), with a professional experience mostly under 10 years (61.3%). Many doctors considered that there was an association between oral and general pathologies (39.8%). The most common general pathologies associated with oral pathology were digestive disorders (n=21, 23.9%), followed by cardiovascular, genetic, endocrine and metabolic, neuropsychiatric, respiratory, hematological, immunological, and oncological pathologies. Tooth decay was mainly found in patients with digestive, respiratory, or neuropsychiatric disorders, and periodontal disease was more common in patients with obstetric disorders. Diseases of the oral mucosa, such as canker sores and gingivostomatitis, were more common in patients with digestive pathology, endocrine and metabolic, or reproductive disorders. The study pointed out that physicians, regardless of their medical training, often observed a relatively rich general pathology associated with oral conditions. It is important to differentiate between primary and secondary oral pathology, associated with general pathology and medication, establishing a correct diagnosis of the disease and treatment according to general or oral diseases and their manifestations.
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spelling pubmed-95148262022-10-01 The perceived association of oral diseases and general pathology among doctors of different specialties Teodorescu, Ioana Monica Preoteasa, Elena Preoteasa, Cristina Teodora Murariu-Măgureanu, Cătălina Teodorescu, Cristian J Med Life Original Article This study aimed to highlight the perceived associations between general and oral pathology, among clinicians of different specialties. Data was collected through a questionnaire with 22 questions, with single or multiple answers, to 88 dentists, general practitioners, or pediatricians. The majority of participants were women (89.8%), aged between 30 and 39 years (52.3%), with a professional experience mostly under 10 years (61.3%). Many doctors considered that there was an association between oral and general pathologies (39.8%). The most common general pathologies associated with oral pathology were digestive disorders (n=21, 23.9%), followed by cardiovascular, genetic, endocrine and metabolic, neuropsychiatric, respiratory, hematological, immunological, and oncological pathologies. Tooth decay was mainly found in patients with digestive, respiratory, or neuropsychiatric disorders, and periodontal disease was more common in patients with obstetric disorders. Diseases of the oral mucosa, such as canker sores and gingivostomatitis, were more common in patients with digestive pathology, endocrine and metabolic, or reproductive disorders. The study pointed out that physicians, regardless of their medical training, often observed a relatively rich general pathology associated with oral conditions. It is important to differentiate between primary and secondary oral pathology, associated with general pathology and medication, establishing a correct diagnosis of the disease and treatment according to general or oral diseases and their manifestations. Carol Davila University Press 2022-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9514826/ /pubmed/36188646 http://dx.doi.org/10.25122/jml-2022-0021 Text en ©2022 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
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Teodorescu, Cristian
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http://dx.doi.org/10.25122/jml-2022-0021
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