ANALYSIS OF DENTAL STATUS IN PREGNANT WOMEN IN URGENCH.

Radzhapova Fotima Rustambek kizi free applicant for PhD degree, Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Pediatric Dentistry, Urgen branch of TMA
Makhkamova Feruza Toshtemirovna Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology and Dentistry, TashPMI.

Abstract

The somatic status, culture of life and the level of hygienic knowledge of a pregnant woman affect the physiological formation of the child's dentoalveolar system. Timely rehabilitation, prevention of dental diseases and health education of expectant mothers is an integral part of antenatal prevention of carious disease in young children. In order to analyze the level of hygienic knowledge of expectant mothers and optimize the prevention of dental diseases among the child population, a dental examination and a survey of pregnant women in Urgench were carried out.

Keywords:

:pregnant women; caries; dento-jaw system; children; CPU index


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