THE ANALYSES OF TYPICAL APPROACHES OF PAIN SYNDROME TREATMENT IN SURGICAL DENTAL PATIENTS IN CONDITIONS OF HOSPITAL AND PERSPECTIVES OT THEIR FURTHER IMPROVEMENT

Authors

  • O.J. Mokryk
  • V.M. Horytskyj

Keywords:

рain syndrome, antinociceptive system, surgical interference, maxilla-facial area, non-narcotic analgetics

Abstract

The aim of this research was to analyze of typical approaches of pain syndrome treatment connected with surgical procedures in maxillofacial area. The effectiveness of the most frequently used non-narcotic analgesics was studied depending on the nature of the pathological process in patients. Based on data from the literature and the results of their research, proposed new directions to improve medical treatment of pain.

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2023-03-16