The Prevalence and Clinical Course of Chronic Catarrhal Gingivitis in Children With Disabilities

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2022
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The greatest comparative weight corresponds to light and medium-weight gingivitis. Changes in parodontic tissues are observed in 7-8 30% of children with young disabilities, with age, the prevalence of gingivitis increases until the period of sexual maturity, children aged 12 to 70% have gingivitis. According to scientists, gingivitis often passes without pain and can remain without treatment for many years. The main cause of chronic gingivitis and parodontitis is an inflammatory infection process, which is considered to be non – specialized microorganisms in the oral cavity and their various manifestations (o.A.Sour Cream, L.N.Trip 2015).
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Authors Eronov Yo.Q.;
Journal Scholastic: Journal of Natural and Medical Education
Year 2022
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