Effects Of Hormonal Preparations Used During Pregnancy On The Human Body
Keywords:
Enamel hypoplasia, physiotherapeutic measures, clinical-dental, laboratory, immunological and statistical methodsAbstract
This article pays special attention to scientific research aimed at improving the treatment of enamel hypoplasia in children caused by hormonal preparations during pregnancy. At the same time, in modern dentistry, measures are presented to determine the clinical and functional features of the specific course of diseases associated with oral cavity diseases, which develop in children as a result of hormonal preparations during pregnancy.
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