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Publikováno v:
The Pan African Medical Journal, Vol 36, Iss 193 (2020)
INTRODUCTION: Several studies have been done on children with disabilities, and the results have shown that these particular individuals are more prone to developing various abnormal oral conditions. However little is known about the oral health cond
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https://doaj.org/article/8aeec090aed542eaadb32abf4458611f
Autor:
Donat Uwayezu, Emmanuel Nzabonimana, Emmanuel Dufitinema, Egide Dushimirimana, Alexandre Tuyishimire, Claude Dukuzumuremyi, Eustache Ntigura, Agnes Gatarayiha, Peace Uwambaye
Publikováno v:
Rwanda Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences; Vol. 5 No. 3 (2022); 315-322
Background Dental traumas are widely prevalent in contact sports and are among the main public oral health concerns. They are attributed to nonuse and/or insufficient use of mouth guards, as protective means, for players in the game. Objectives The s
Autor:
Donat Uwayezu, Eustache Ntigura, Agnes Gatarayiha, Anna Sarah Erem, Mainul Haque, Md Anwarul Azim Majumder, Mohammed S. Razzaque
Publikováno v:
International Medical Education. 1:33-42
Superstition is a belief that is not based on scientific knowledge. Traditional healers usually use superstition in their practices to manage human health problems and diseases; such practices create a conflict with the medical profession and its evi
Autor:
Donat Uwayezu, Peace Uwambaye, Anne Marie Uwitonze, Julienne Murererehe, Emmanuel Nzabonimana, Marie Claire Ineza, Eliane Ingabire Harelimana, Usiel Nsabimana Usiel Nsabimana, Deeva Singh, Emma Nizeyimana, Eugene Nshimiyimana, Joselyne Muhawenimana, Rene Tuyibuke, Eustache Ntigura, Agnes Gatarayiha
Publikováno v:
Rwanda Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences; Vol. 4 No. 3 (2021); 341-346
BackgroundDental caries is still a health problem worldwide, its prevalence and incidence are associated with various factors like age, sex, social status, dietary patterns and oral hygiene habits.MethodologyA Secondary data collected from outreaches
Autor:
Sarah Erem, Donat Uwayezu, Eustache Ntigura, Anwarul Azim Majumder, Mainul Haque, Mohammed S. Razzaque, Agnes Gatarayiha
Superstition is a belief that is not based on scientific knowledge. Traditional healers usually use superstition in their practices to manage human health problems and diseases; such practices create a conflict with the medical profession and its evi
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::a78893d7c1573328af681342adb21f7e
Tooth bud removal called Ibyinyo is the practice of removing the developing tooth buds, usually done on an infant, typically performed by traditional healers who believe that this practice will reduce fever and diarrhea in children. This practice is
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Publikováno v:
Annals of Global Health, Vol 83, Iss 1 (2017)