Abstract
The study is devoted to the development of a comprehensive strategy for the detection and treatment of dental diseases in chemical industry workers. In modern conditions, employees in this industry are exposed to significant occupational risks associated with contact with chemicals that can negatively affect oral health. The lack of specialized approaches to the diagnosis and prevention of dental diseases in this group of employees significantly limits the possibility of timely detection and treatment of these diseases.
As part of the study, a methodology was developed that takes into account the specifics of professional activity and possible effects of chemicals on dental health. The methodology includes a comprehensive approach to the assessment of the oral cavity, including clinical examinations, questionnaires, and specialized dental tests. The aim of the methodology is to detect diseases early and prevent their progression, which contributes to maintaining the health of employees and improving their professional performance.
The results of the study confirmed the high prevalence of dental diseases among chemical industry workers. It was found that a significant proportion of employees experience problems with their teeth and gums, which is often due to the peculiarities of the working environment and lack of awareness of prevention and treatment methods.
The conclusion of the study highlights the need to introduce the developed methodology into the practice of dental care for chemical industry workers. This will significantly improve the availability and quality of dental care for this group of professionals, reduce economic losses from loss of working capacity, and improve the overall health of the workforce. Further development of the research is aimed at adapting the methodology to various specific production conditions and expanding its application to achieve maximum impact on the health of workers in the chemical industry.