ARE PARENTS TO BLAME CHILDREN'S CARIES? ANALYSIS OF THE APPROACH TO FAMILY HYGIENE

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Xolboyev Norbek Aliniyazovich,Allamurodova Bakhtigul Boymurodovna

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 Dental caries in children is often associated with malnutrition, lack of adequate hygiene skills, and negative habits in the family. This article analyzes the direct influence of parents on the spread of caries in children, the family approach to oral hygiene, and the lack of prevention on a scientific basis. The study reveals the inextricable link between the family hygiene model and child health.

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ARE PARENTS TO BLAME CHILDREN’S CARIES? ANALYSIS OF THE APPROACH TO FAMILY HYGIENE. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(5), 1341-1342. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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