RISK FACTORS OF DENTAL CARIES ACCORDING TO THE RESULTS OF A SOCIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF SCHOOLCHILDREN LIVING IN THE URBAN VILLAGE OF TEREK-SAY, CHATKAL DISTRICT OF JALAL-ABAD REGION
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https://doi.org/10.31618/asj.2707-9864.2021.1.55.128Keywords:
dental caries, schoolchildren, prevention, dental diseases, questionnaireAbstract
This article reflects the main risk factors and the development of caries in schoolchildren living in the urban-type settlement of Terek-Sai of the Chatkal district of the Jalal-Abad region of the Kyrgyz Republic, conducting a questionnaire of schoolchildren and reflects the report of the results of the analysis
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