HISTORICAL FEATURE OF SYMPTOM OF INCREASED GAGING REFLEX IN THERAPEUTIC DENTISTRY

Authors

  • Sidikov Hotamjon Muminjon ugli Assistant of the department of propaedeutic dentistry

Keywords:

gag reflex, conversion hysteria, psychogenic vomiting, conversion psychosomatics, vomiting, psychotic vomiting.

Abstract

Abstract:The article analyzes the etiological factors of increased gag reflex related to various registers of mental damage. The most important features for a clinician carrying out dental therapeutic or orthopedic treatment of such patients are identified, those features of their behavior and response to ongoing therapeutic actions, which are mainly associated with their induction of the gag reflex and the act of vomiting as a physiological and demonstrative action.

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Published

2023-12-05

How to Cite

Sidikov Hotamjon Muminjon ugli. (2023). HISTORICAL FEATURE OF SYMPTOM OF INCREASED GAGING REFLEX IN THERAPEUTIC DENTISTRY. Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 10(12), 185–186. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/684