WAYS TO IMPROVE THE TREATMENT OF PERIODONTAL DISEASE IN WORKERS EXPOSED TO STYRENE POLYMERS
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styrene polymers, approaches, risks, oral health, hygienists, workers, screening programsAbstract
Periodontal disease, a severe infection of the gums and bone supporting the teeth, has been a significant concern for individuals working in industries that involve exposure to hazardous chemicals. One such group of workers at risk is those exposed to styrene polymers, a common material used in the manufacturing of plastics and resins. Research has shown that prolonged exposure to styrene polymers can lead to various health problems, including periodontal disease. This article aims to discuss the various ways to improve the treatment of periodontal disease in workers exposed to styrene polymers.
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