FREQUENCY OF DENTAL ANOMALIES IN ARTIFICIALLY FED CHILDREN
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Abstract
A large number of papers have been devoted to the study of the causes of
malocclusion and the position of individual teeth [1, 2]. Artificial feeding of
infants is considered as one of the factors contributing to the occurrence of such
anomalies [3]. This opinion is based on theoretical premises, i.e. the proven
interdependence of the normal function of organs and their full development. It has
been established that non-functioning or malfunctioning organs lag behind in
growth and often change their shape. This position is clearly demonstrated by
various dental anomalies