METHODS OF COMPLEX TREATMENT OF DENTAL AND DENTAL SYSTEM ANOMALYS IN EARLY CHILDREN

Early childhood dental anomalies, Dentoalveolar development, Pediatric dentistry, Interdisciplinary treatment, Orthodontic correction, Tooth eruption disorders, Preventive dental care, Jaw growth abnormalities, Mixed dentition.

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May 30, 2025

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Early childhood is a critical period for the development of the dental system, during which anomalies in tooth eruption, alignment, shape, or jaw structure can significantly impact a child's oral and general health. This study aims to investigate the most effective methods of complex treatment for dental and dentoalveolar anomalies in children aged 2 to 6 years. The research integrates preventive, orthodontic, surgical, and therapeutic approaches tailored to the age-specific physiological and psychological needs of young patients. Special attention is given to interdisciplinary collaboration among pediatric dentists, orthodontists, and speech therapists in achieving holistic outcomes. Based on clinical observation and intervention over a 12-month period, the study demonstrates that early diagnosis, combined treatment strategies, and parental involvement are key factors in correcting anomalies and promoting normal dental development. The findings highlight the necessity of age-adapted, minimally invasive techniques and continuous monitoring for successful long-term outcomes in pediatric dental anomaly management.

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