Neurovegetative Syndromes in Dentistry

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33295/1992-576X-2025-3-58

Keywords:

autonomic nervous system, organs and systems of the body, maxillofacial part, symptoms and syndromes

Abstract

Abstract. The lecture describes the central neurovegetative disorders that occur in the human body due to diseases of the autonomic nervous system, as well as neurovegetative syndromes that accompany various diseases, particularly in neurodentistry. The data will help neurologists and dentists diagnose diseases promptly, provide targeted emergency care, and, to a greater extent, treat them effectively.
The lecture focuses on the clinical characteristics of neurovegetative symptoms and syndromes. Under the name “neurovegetative,” we refer to symptoms and syndromes of the autonomic nervous system (central or peripheral parts), which include nuclei or conductive pathways, vegetative structures of internal organs, head, blood vessels, and neuromuscular apparatus.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Author Biographies

O. Doroshenko, Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine

Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Professor of the Department of Orthopedic Dentistry and Implantology

I. Zozulya, Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine

Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Professor of the Department of Emergency Medicine

A. Volosovets, Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine

Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Emergency Medicine

A. Savychuk, Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine

Assistant of the Department of Pediatric Dentistry

Ya. Trostyansky, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland

student

References

Schmidt, D. (2000). Classical brain stem syndrome. Definitions and history. Ophthalmologe, 97(6): 411–417 [In German]. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s003470070090. PMID: 10916384.

Ghimire, S., Shrestha, S., Shrestha, D. et al. (2024). Idiopathic unilateral complete oculomotor nerve palsy: A case report of diagnostic quandary. Ann. Med. Surg. (London), 86(10): 6251–6256. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/MS9.0000000000002514. PMID: 39359775.

Marx, J.J., Thömke, F. (2009). Classical crossed brain stem syndromes: Myth or reality? J. Neurol., 256(6): 898–903. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-009-5037-2. PMID: 19252797.

Guba, G.A. (1983). Handbook of neurological sympathology. Kyiv: Higher School. 520 p. [ Губа, Г. А. (1983). Довідник з неврологічної симпатології. К.: Вища школа, 1983. 520 с. ].

Handbook of clinical neurovegetology; ed. V. A. Bersenev, G. P. Guba, O. A. Pyatak. (1990). Kyiv: Zdorovya. 237 p. [ Довідник з клінічної нейровегетології; за ред. В .А. Берсєнєва, Г. П. Губи, О. А. П’ятака. (1990). К.: Здоров’я. 237 с. ].

Practical neurology: emergencies; ed. by I. S. Zozuli. (1997). Kyiv: Zdorovya. 213 p. [ Практична неврологія: невідкладні стани; за ред. І. С. Зозулі. (1997). К.: Здоров’я. 213 с. ].

Published

2025-07-10

How to Cite

Doroshenko О., Zozulya І., Volosovets А., Savychuk А., & Trostyansky Я. (2025). Neurovegetative Syndromes in Dentistry. Actual Dentistry, (3), 58–62. https://doi.org/10.33295/1992-576X-2025-3-58

Issue

Section

NEURODENTISTRY

Most read articles by the same author(s)