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مدخل في سيكولوجيــة طب الاسنــان علم نفس طب الاسنــان (Psychology Dentistry )

When we study the history of dentistry we can investigate some methodology styles which  lead us to psychology – dentistry or take the relationship between psychology and dentistry, and this type of specialization  which is Medical psychology has its own methodology and subjects, as the historical sequence in this filed lead to how evolution occurred in this branch of medicine, which was accompanied by many factors , and this factor that contributed to the consolidation of the misconceptions about the social, family and the media culture and gave a distorted picture of Dentistry and the attending physician or dentist  and show  him as someone tough , ruthless and violent in his dealings and style , these problems lead to the creation of many symptoms and disorders on a patient who looks have many of the symptoms such as anxiety and fear that develops even phobia of the dentist.

      It have been proved that many of the studies and research that the loss of teeth leads to many cases of anxiety disorders , fears and this lead to the consolidation of a new psychology called psychology - dentistry and a branch of psychology stand - alone trying to create the field to correct concepts and false beliefs about dentistry in general and attempting to diagnose mental disorders and physical self- psycho-Somatic arising from them and try to draw a frame in  which disorders arising from it are treated

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Publication Date
Thu Jun 30 2022
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International Journal Of Drug Delivery Technology
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Atorvastatin calcium (ATR) is an antihyperlipidemic agent used for lowering blood cholesterol levels. However, it is very slightly soluble in water with poor oral bioavailability, which interferes with its therapeutic action. It is classified as a class II drug according to Biopharmaceutical Classification System (low solubility and high permeability).

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