Current concepts of oral and maxillofacial rehabilitation and treatment in aviation.
Gen Dent
; 64(5): 44-8, 2016.
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Aerospace medicine is the medical discipline responsible for assessing and conserving the health, safety, and performance of individuals involved in air and space travel. With the upward trend in airline travel, flight-related oral conditions requiring treatment have become a source of concern for aircrew members. Awareness and treatment of any potential physiological problems for these aircrews have always been critical components of aviation safety. In a flight situation, oral and maxillofacial problems may in fact become life-threatening clinical conditions. The unusual nature of aerospace medicine requires practitioners to have unique expertise. Special attention to aerospace medicine will open the way for professionals to develop and apply their skills and capabilities. Both dentists and aviators should be aware of the issues involved in aviation dentistry. This article presents the principles of prevention, treatment guidelines, and dental-related flight restrictions.
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Assunto principal:
Especialidades Odontológicas
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Medicina Aeroespacial
Tipo de estudo:
Guideline
Limite:
Humans
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En
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Gen Dent
Ano de publicação:
2016
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