Publications by authors named "Sanja Vujkov"

: This systematic review evaluates the effectiveness of various hematological treatment protocols and local hemostatic measures in preventing oral bleeding and other complications during and after dental treatments in children with inherited bleeding disorders and inhibitors. : This study was registered in the PROSPERO database. The comprehensive search strategy for this systematic review was conducted across five databases, namely, PubMed, Google Scholar, Web of Science, Scopus, and Cochrane Library.

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Dental cavity represent one of the widespread illness of the tooth. Method for treating of the tooth is to drill the cavity and to fill the hole with suitable material. Measurements show that during drilling the tooth vibrates with increasing mass that causes unpleasant feeling for patient.

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The aim of this study was to examine the factors affecting oral health status among intellectually disabled individuals in Serbia. The sample population was categorized according to age, sex, living arrangements, general health and the level of intellectual disability (ID). The diagnosis of dental caries was performed using the DMFT/dmft criteria.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigated postoperative bleeding in patients undergoing oral surgery while on anticoagulant therapy, categorizing them based on their anticoagulation levels and type of surgery.
  • The groups included highly anticoagulated patients (Group A), those with moderate levels undergoing higher-risk procedures (Group B), and a small group needing intensive surgery with high INR (Group C), while a control group of healthy participants was also analyzed.
  • Results showed low incidence of mild postoperative bleeding across the groups, suggesting that extensive dental extractions and surgeries can be safely performed on anticoagulated patients when appropriate hemostatic measures are taken.
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Background/aim: The muscles of the orofacial region have great influence on the development of dentition and occlusion formation. It is known that improper function of these muscles is one of the major etiological factors in malocclusion. A correlation between function disorders of orofacial muscle and occlusion disorders has been confirmed, as well as a correlation between the bioelectric activity of the masticatory muscles, recorded by electromyography, and bite force upon maximal voluntary contraction of these muscles.

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Introduction: The pulp vitality preservation after a trauma to permanent teeth is of great importance since dental injuries are common. The aim of our study was to investigate the pulp vitality preservation after tooth injuries.

Material And Methods: A retrospective analysis of records of patients with a trauma was performed.

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