Anthropometric Examination of Frontal Dental Dysoclusion in Children

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Durdiev Jonibek Ismatovich

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Disocclusion of the frontal teeth is an anomaly in the vertical direction of the jaws. The reasons for the development of disocclusion of the frontal teeth can be different: the inflammatory process and, as a result, the violation of bone growth, a decrease in the function of chewing or one-sided chewing, a violation of the period and sequence of teeth eruption, the lack of crowns of milk teeth, a violation of breathing through the nose, improper swallowing; general diseases associated with calcium metabolism disorders; congenital cleft palate, trauma complications and myodynamic imbalance. Common factors in the development of disocclusion of frontal teeth: disturbances in the musculoskeletal system and dysplastic diseases can be the cause.

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Ismatovich, D. J. . (2023). Anthropometric Examination of Frontal Dental Dysoclusion in Children. Research Journal of Trauma and Disability Studies, 2(10), 34–40. Retrieved from http://journals.academiczone.net/index.php/rjtds/article/view/1331
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