Tashkent State Dental Institute, Bukhara State Medical Institute, Uzbekistan
Dental diseases are one of the most common diseases among other diseases, with caries and its complications leading to cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy in children is defined as a disability from 3 to 5 patients per 1000 births. According to dental examinations, the spreading of caries and its complications in children with cerebral palsy varies from 80% to 85%. Congenital defects of the central nervous system, characterized by an increase and a combination of functional disorders, are indicative. Not only the maxillofacial region is characterized by secondary changes in the morphological structure of bones, but also damage to organs and tissues of the oral cavity. The problem of prevention and treatment of dental diseases in children with cerebral palsy is especially relevant today. It is important to develop special treatment measures for children with this pathology. In these children, caries indicates a high prevalence. Children with cerebral cerebral palsy need dental care, and the problem of prevention and treatment of caries is especially relevant for these children. The development and application of therapeutic and preventive measures in children with cerebral palsy, cerebral palsy, is aimed at improving the state of oral hygiene [7]. The obtained static data and the condition of the teeth, laboratory tests of children with cerebral palsy made it possible to increase the effectiveness of treatment and prophylactic measures for this group of children. A group of Russian scientists proposed an infiltration method that allows you to "save" the caries process in one visit to preserve the pseudo-intact enamel. French scientists share 20 years of experience in minimizing dental caries with the ability to provide effective recovery and preventive treatment [Holmgren C.J., Roux D., Doméjean S. 2013].
Caries, Prevention, Cerebral Palsy, Treatment