CLINICAL COURSE, PATHOGENETIC TREATMENT, AND PREVENTION OF TOOTH DEMINERALIZATION AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF TOXICOSIS IN THE FIRST TRIMESTER OF PREGNANCY (LITERATURE REVIEW)

Authors

  • Nilufar Akhrorovna Saidova
  • Kamilov Khaydar Pazilovich

Abstract

Relevance. Pregnancy is an important physiological condition accompanied by significant changes in a woman's body, including changes in the oral cavity, which can significantly negatively impact dental health. Toxicosis in the first trimester of pregnancy, accompanied by frequent episodes of vomiting, significantly increases the acid load on tooth enamel, which in turn increases the risk of its demineralization. The increased acidity in the oral cavity creates conditions conducive to the development of caries and inflammatory periodontal diseases, necessitating special attention and the development of effective prevention and treatment strategies.[1]

 

[1] Albrecht, M., Banoczy, J. The Impact of Pregnancy on Oral Health. Journal of Dental Research, 1995.

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2025-01-01

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2025-01-01