DENTAL STATUS IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH CONNECTIVE TISSUE DYSPLASIA

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Shaymatova A.R Gafforov S.A.

Abstract

It is known that connective tissue (CT) forms the basis of the body, participates in the
formation of the structure of all organs and systems. At the same time, CT dysplasia (DСT) is
primarily due to the fact that CT dysfunction can affect the course of intercurrent diseases –
causing their faster or gradual development. Today, according to classical traditions, DCT is
considered as a pathological condition - caused by a genetically determined violation of the
development of CT in the embryonic and postnatal periods [12].

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