IMPROVING PATHOGENETICALLY SUBSTANTIATED METHODS FOR THE PREVENTION OF COMPLICATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH TEETHING SYNDROME IN CHILDREN
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teething syndrome, children, complications, prevention, pathogenesis, inflammation, pain management, pediatrics, dentistry.Abstract
Teething in children is a complex physiological process often accompanied by local and systemic symptoms. Complications arising during this period, including inflammatory processes, fever, sleep disturbances, and refusal to eat, can negatively affect the child's overall health. Preventing these complications and improving the quality of life for children through a deeper pathogenetic study and the improvement of existing prevention methods is one of the urgent tasks of modern pediatrics and pediatric dentistry.
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