MEASURES TO ENSURE HEALTHY TEETH DEVELOPMENT IN CHILDREN
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
healthy teeth, pediatric dentistry, hygiene, calcium, prevention, nutrition, tooth enamel, education, healthy lifestyle.Abstract
The formation of healthy teeth in children is an important factor in their overall health, physical development and quality of life. The correct formation of teeth ensures not only an aesthetic appearance, but also the efficiency of the digestive process, speech development and psychological confidence. This article extensively discusses the main causes of dental diseases and enamel deficiency in children, modern hygiene and preventive methods used to prevent them, as well as the role of parents and educators. Studies show that a healthy diet, sufficient calcium and fluoride intake, regular dental check-ups, personal hygiene habits and educational work are among the main factors in the proper development of teeth in children. The article analyzes the biological, environmental and social factors affecting the formation of teeth and provides practical recommendations. The results of this study can serve as a guide for dentists, pediatricians, preschool educators, and parents.
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