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EARLY DIAGNOSTICS OF THE PATHOLOGY OF CULTIVATION OF TEETH AND FORMATION OF THE CHEST IN CHILDREN

Muxsinova L.A. - Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina

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Teething is the axial movement of the non-functional position in the jaw bone into a functional occlusion. The dynamics of this process depends on the degree of formation of the root, periodontal and is closely related to the development and growth of the craniophatic complex [1, 20]. Teething is a physiological stage process, characterized by the appearance of dairy, then permanent teeth in childrenThis article analyzes the perinatal causes of biting and eating problems in children with congenital cracks of the upper lip and palate. Facial deformity in children is not only a medical but also a social problem all over the world. At the end of the 20th century, the frequency of births of children with this pathology has doubled in the last twenty years. Congenital oropharyngeal defects were the most common intrauterine defects in perinatal and early infant mortality.

Keywords: facial defects, laboratory tests, children, congenital, pathology, jaw.

First page

369

Last page

372

For citation:Muxsinova L.A. - EARLY DIAGNOSTICS OF THE PATHOLOGY OF CULTIVATION OF TEETH AND FORMATION OF THE CHEST IN CHILDREN//New Day in Medicine 10(84)2025 369-372 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/10-84-2025

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