POSTNATAL AND PERINATAL RISK FACTORS IN CHILDREN BORN WITH FACE DISABILITIES

Authors

  • Mukhsinova Lola Anvarovna

Keywords:

Keywords: Teeth eruption, anomalies, tooth roots, genetic syndromes.

Abstract

Summary: The authors believe that teeth in children from older families come
out more timely than children from younger families. In the average child, teeth start
erupting earlier than in boys, while in girls they erupt earlier than in boys, there is a
direct correlation between the rate of premature birth and the timing of the eruption of
deciduous teeth. Tooth eruption is a physiological, step-by-step process that
characterizes the eruption of deciduous teeth in children, followed by permanent teeth.
A tooth eruption is a transition from a non-functional state in the bone tissue of the jaw
to a functional state. The dynamics of this process is related to the formation of the
root, periodontium. closely related to the development and growth of the craniofacial
complex.

Published

2022-12-12

How to Cite

Mukhsinova Lola Anvarovna. (2022). POSTNATAL AND PERINATAL RISK FACTORS IN CHILDREN BORN WITH FACE DISABILITIES . Journal of New Century Innovations, 18(4), 101–110. Retrieved from https://newjournal.org/new/article/view/1400