Diagnosis and Treatment of Jaws and Oral Organs in Patients with Splastic Cerebral Palsy Volume 10 Published online: 15 September 2024
Article Views: 20 AbstractEarly diagnosis of jaw pathologies in patients with CP and evaluation of the effectiveness of timely treatment. Comprehensive anthropometric, dental, laboratory, and sociological studies were conducted on 299 children and adolescents aged 6 to 18 years, including 143 with CP (main group – MG) and 156 somatically healthy (control group – CG) who required dental care. Treatment and prevention of dental system pathologies, malocclusion defects and preliminary prediction of existing pathology risks, along with the developed treatment regimen, lead to high effectiveness of prevention of dental system abnormalities. This research is very relevant in the field of dentistry, maxillofacial surgery, and prosthetics. And, in speech therapy and psychology, since by treating dentition, we give children a beautiful smile, even teeth, which directly affects diction. Novelty/originality of this study: for the first time in Uzbekistan, we studied the prevalence of dental morbidity, malocclusion and periodontal diseases among children aged 6-18 years. We also assessed the biochemical status of the oral cavity for the first time by studying the microbiome of saliva during prosthetics made of different materials. Reference
To Cite this articleN. S. Madaminova, S. A. Gafforov and F. S. Khamroyev, “Diagnosis and Treatment of Jaws and Oral Organs in Patients with Splastic Cerebral Palsy”, International Journal of Health and Medical Sciences, vol. 10, pp.29-33, 2024. Doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.20469/ijhms.10.30004 |