The term cerebral palsy has existed for more than a century, and the disease itself probably existed without a name throughout the history of mankind. However, despite its long history, so far there is no unity in views on this problem. The problem of cerebral palsy is one of the urgent problems of medicine. The social significance of this problem is so great that the increasing interest in it is quite logical. The complexity of the etiology and pathogenesis of the disease complicates the effectiveness of its treatment. Hypoxia, asphyxiation, congenital infections, birth trauma, which are the cause of a serious condition, require intensive care, have a negative impact on the functions of all vital organs and systems (G.N. Advey, 2007; L.O. Badlyan, 2003; T.G. Mordovina, 2007). In the available literature, we were not able to find detailed information on the morphometric parameters of the head and FRA of children with cerebral palsy and the relationship of these parameters with the functional state of the masticatory muscles. As well as the state of the anthrometric parameters of the HMO after correction with dental correctors.
Morpho-Functional, Maxillofacial Region, Chewing Muscles, Cerebral Palsy