Browsing by Author "Beridze, Beka"
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Item Academic Degrees of Candidate of Sciences and Doctor of Philosophy Obtained by Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons in Ukraine: Comparison of Print Diplomas and Their Digital Analogs in Diia (Action) Application: A Narrative Review(Journal of Diagnostics and Treatment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2025-02-28) Vares, Yan; Tymofieiev, Olexandr; Maksymcha, Serhii; Yarifa, Mariia; Ukharska, Oksana; Fesenko, Ievgen; Beridze, Beka; Mazuryk, Yaroslav; Romanova, AnnaThe purpose of this narrative review is to analyze the transition of the Candidate of Sciences (CSc) to the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) academic degree among doctors who defended their theses in modern Ukraine and who specialize in Surgical Dentistry (i.e., Oral Surgery) and Maxillofacial Surgery. The following were highlighted: (1) regulatory documents regarding obtaining a CSc/PhD degree, (2) institutions that issued and issue diplomas and diploma supplements of CSc/PhD, (3) eight CSc and PhD diplomas awarded to citizens of Ukraine and foreigners since 2002, as well as supplements to diplomas, (4) a digital analog of the PhD diploma in the Diia (Action) smartphone application, (5) capabilities of the Diia app for educational documents, and (6) the number and types of points awarded for defending theses and obtaining PhD diplomas. The article also suggests why the Diia app does not contain digital analogs of diplomas of Candidate and Doctor of Sciences.Item Facial Nerve Neuropathy Caused by its Stretching(Journal of Diagnostics and Treatment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2017-06-30) Tymofieiev, Oleksii; Kryvosheieva, Аnna; Beridze, BekaPurpose: Study the dynamics of changes in electrophysiological parameters of the facial nerve in cases after operative interventions on the parotid and submandibular glands, as well as determine the possibility of using electrical stimulation of the nerve on the hardware-software complex “DIN-1” for the treatment of neuropathy caused by its stretching. Patients and Methods: 31 patients were examined after surgery on the parotid and submandibular glands. Results: Based on the performed patient examinations after parotidectomy and extirpation of the submandibular glands, it was established that in the postoperative period they may have neuropathy of the facial nerve, the cause of which is the stretching of the nerve. Clinical improvement and elimination of symptoms were correlated with normalization of electrophysiological indices of the state of affected branches of the facial nerve. Conclusions: Due to the use of the hardware-software complex “DIN-1” for diagnosis and treatment of the facial nerve neuropathy caused by its stretching, we managed not only to identify and prove the existence of this disease, but also to shorten the terms of rehabilitation of patients 4 times.