Inpatient dental care in the Tatar ASSR
- Authors: Khamitov F.S.1,2, Epstein J.Z.1,2, Matveev V.B.1,2
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Affiliations:
- Kazan Institute of Advanced Medical Training named after V. I. Lenin
- Republican Clinical Hospital M3 TASSR
- Issue: Vol 65, No 3 (1984)
- Pages: 178-179
- Section: Social hygiene and healthcare management
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/kazanmedj/article/view/89023
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj89023
- ID: 89023
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Abstract
Odontogenic inflammatory processes are observed in 40.7 - 60.3% of all inpatient dental patients [1]. Over the past decade, the number of people with trauma admitted annually to a dental hospital has increased 2.7 times and amounts to an average of 23.8% of the total number of inpatient patients [31. Despite the increase in the frequency of inflammatory processes of the maxillofacial region and jaw injuries requiring inpatient treatment, the level of provision of the population with dental hospitals remains low and is equal to an average of 0.35 beds per 10,000 population in the country [2].
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##article.viewOnOriginalSite##About the authors
F. S. Khamitov
Kazan Institute of Advanced Medical Training named after V. I. Lenin; Republican Clinical Hospital M3 TASSR
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Department of Surgical Dentistry
Russian Federation, Kazan; KazanJ. Z. Epstein
Kazan Institute of Advanced Medical Training named after V. I. Lenin; Republican Clinical Hospital M3 TASSR
Email: info@eco-vector.com
Department of Surgical Dentistry
Russian Federation, Kazan; KazanV. B. Matveev
Kazan Institute of Advanced Medical Training named after V. I. Lenin; Republican Clinical Hospital M3 TASSR
Email: info@eco-vector.com
Department of Surgical Dentistry
Russian Federation, Kazan; KazanReferences
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