Abstract

The process of mineralization or maturation of enamel occurs within 3-5 years after teething. Numerous clinical observations indicate that caries develops most intensively in the first years after teething, which coincides with the period of immature enamel. Due to the mineralization of enamel, its resistance to caries increases. The terms of eruption and mineralization of permanent teeth in school-age children with the physiological development of the child coincide with the terms of complete resorption of the roots of temporary teeth.

Highlights

  • There is a certain pattern of physiological teething: certain terms, pairs,and order of teething

  • In our Republic there are no comprehensive studies on the timing of eruption and reflecting the dynamics of mineralization of the enamel of permanent teeth in children

  • The study of the timing of eruption and mineralization of permanent teeth in children is very relevant, has great practical and theoretical significance, since the results obtained will be taken into account when organizing dental care for the children's population of our Republic

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Summary

Introduction

There is a certain pattern of physiological teething: certain terms, pairs,and order of teething Any change in these three patterns leads to a violation of the formation of the dentoalveolar system. The causes of the disorder can be General and local factors: heredity, climatic conditions, nutrition, etc All this leads to a violation of the terms of eruption and mineralization of permanent teeth and disrupts the mechanism of formation of ESR. It is important to emphasize that the study of the features of eruption and mineralization of permanent teeth is of diagnostic and prognostic interest and justifies the feasibility of dental prevention of school-age children The study of the timing of eruption and mineralization of permanent teeth in children is very relevant, has great practical and theoretical significance, since the results obtained will be taken into account when organizing dental care for the children's population of our Republic

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