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Wiad Lek ; 74(6): 1414-1419, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34159930

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OBJECTIVE: The aim: To explore the features of non-psychotic mental disorders in people with cosmetic defects and deformities of the external nose in order to optimize their treatment and rehabilitation measures. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Material and methods: The authors examined 99 persons who reffered to a plastic surgeon for cosmetic rhinoplasty. The first group (Group I) included 30 individuals; they did not have cosmetic defects of the nose; however, these individuals fixed unreasonably great attention on the nose and persistently demanded to change its shape. The second group (Group II) included 69 individuals with visible defects and deformities of the external nose, which deviated from the established aesthetic norm, but did not distort the appearance and did not violate the physiological functions. A comprehensive clinical-anamnestic, clinical-psychopathological, psychodiagnostic and socio-demographic examination of patients was carried out. RESULTS: Results: Patients of Group I with dysmorphophobic disorder and without defects and deformities of the nose, who insisted on surgical correction, compared with persons of Group II with minimal defects and deformities, had a deeper severity of depressive symptoms and personal anxiety with a predominance of dysthymic character accentuation, low adaptability, complete intolerance of themselves and their appearance, a high level of emotional discomfort and internal control. CONCLUSION: Conclusions: It is necessary to improve a comprehensive system of psychotherapeutic measures in combination with pharmacotherapy, in order to reduce psychopathological symptoms, improve the level of psychosocial functioning of the patients and create the preconditions for decision to abandon surgery.


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Mental Disorders , Rhinoplasty , Esthetics , Humans , Nose
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Wiad Lek ; 72(5 cz 2): 970-971, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31175726

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OBJECTIVE: Introduction: Alcohol addiction is one of major public health concerns because rich assortment of alcohol drinks, alcohol advertising may hasten the initiation of alcohol drinking and increase consumption among children and adolescents nowadays. Cytotoxic effect of alcohol is among the leading causes of oral mucosa malignant degeneration, therefore alcohol drinkers are at risk of cancerous diseases. This should be taken into consideration by dentists during routing check-ups. The assessment of oral status in alcohol abusers is essential for making up a treatment plan and prophylaxis, and the investigation of oral manifestations in alcohol drinkers is of great clinical significance. The aim: To determine the peculiarities of oral status in underage drinkers. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Materials and methods: The study involved 135 inpatients aged 14-17, who took the course of treatment at the Narcological Department, Poltava Regional Clinical Psychiatric Hospital. We assessed the condition of periodontal tissues and oral mucosa. RESULTS: Results: There was a tendency towards an increase in precancerous diseases depending on the age of patients and the length of alcohol addiction. The prevalence rate of the diseases in the first group of patients who had being abused alcohol for 2 years was 10,91% of cases; and in the second group of patients who had being abused alcohol for 3 years it made up 16,80%. This may be explained by adverse effect of ethanol on the oral mucosa and by no regular dental check-ups. CONCLUSION: Conclusions: Based on the results obtained, it is appropriate to recommend mandatory oral check-ups for adolescents with alcohol abuse.


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Alcoholism , Adolescent , Alcohol Drinking , Dental Care , Humans , Mouth Mucosa
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