IMPROVING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TREATMENT OF SOFT TISSUE INJURIES OF THE MAXILLOFACIAL REGION IN CHILDREN
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pediatric dentistry, maxillofacial region, soft tissue injuries, surgical treatment, regeneration, inflammation, trauma, treatment effectiveness, complications, comprehensive approach.Abstract
This article analyzes the clinical features, diagnosis, and treatment methods of soft tissue injuries in the maxillofacial region in children. Due to the anatomical and physiological characteristics of the child’s body, the course of injuries and healing processes were studied. The paper also highlights ways to improve the effectiveness of treatment by applying modern therapeutic approaches, preventing complications, and achieving better aesthetic and functional outcomes. The results of the study show that a comprehensive approach ensures faster and more effective healing of soft tissue injuries in the maxillofacial region in children.
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