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Аспекты современных методов одонтопрепарирования

Аспекты современных методов одонтопрепарирования

Abstract

This article describes the anatomical experiment to identify, what percentage of time the doctor pays attention particular segments of the teeth during the operation odontoceridae. In the experiment, the group of doctors conducted consistently operation odontoceridae 44 and 46 of the teeth, and by means of device for video recording was done shooting field operations. Moment of contact a dental tool to separate segments was fixed by recording device. The time of treatment sectors of dissecting tooth was estimated on the received video or sound track and the ratio of time processing sectors was found. This analysis of 44 and 46 teeth was made. As a result of the distributions were obtained, showing which parts of the lateral surface the doctor pays more attention during odontoceridae operation. The authors conclude that during odontoceridae operation the doctor pays more attention to the most accessible for the eyes sectors of the tooth, and less attention is hidden from the eyes of the inaccessible areas. The doctor treats the areas of the lateral surface of the tooth, which are visible and easily accessible. Hidden from the doctor''s eyes the side surfaces of the teeth remain without attention and incur less processing.

В статье описан анатомический эксперимент с целью выявить, какой процент времени врач уделяет отдельным сегментам зубов во время операции одонтопрепарирования. В эксперименте группа врачей проводила последовательно операцию одонтопрепарирования 44 и 46 зубов, и с помощью устройства видеорегистрации производилась съёмка поля операции. Момент касания стоматологического инструмента к отдельным сегментам фиксировался звукозаписывающим устройством. После, по полученной видеозаписи и звуковой дорожке оценивалась время обработки секторов препарируемого зуба, и находилось соотношение времени обработки секторов. Данному анализу подверглись 44 и 46 зубы. В результате были получены распределения, показывающие каким частям боковой поверхности врач уделяет большее внимание во время одонтопрепарирования. В окончании статьи сделаны выводы о том, что во время одонтопрепарирования врач уделяет больше внимания наиболее доступным для глаз секторам зуба, и меньшее внимание скрытым от глаз труднодоступным участкам. Врач обрабатывает те участки боковой поверхности зуба, которые ему хорошо видны и легкодоступны, скрытые же от глаз врача боковые поверхности зуба остаются без внимания подвергаясь меньшей обработке.

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ОДОНТОПРЕПАРИРОВАНИЕ, СТЕПЕНЬ ВНИМАНИЯ

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