• Gigiena i sanitariia · Apr 1991

    Comparative Study

    [Effects of air pollution on the etiology of dental caries].

    • A A Kabulbekov and K R Amrin.
    • Gig Sanit. 1991 Apr 1 (4): 6-8.

    AbstractA study has been carried out investigating caries morbidity in children and changes in the macro- and microelement composition of saliva and teeth tissue depending on the degree of ambient air contamination by dust, nitrogen oxides, sulphurous gas, lead and carbon oxide. A positive correlation has been identified between dental caries morbidity and environmental factors (carbon oxide). Magnesium, silicon, iron, aluminum and copper dental content in children living in a relatively clean district was reduced. A conclusion has been made on the necessity to take into account ecological situation in the process of comprehensive prophylaxis of dental caries in children.

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