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CHEMICAL FACTORS CAUSING DENTAL ENAMEL DAMAGE IN INDUSTRIAL AREAS

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dc.contributor.author Sadullayeva Xosiyat Abduraxmanovna
dc.contributor.author Erkinova Mushtariybonu Hamidulla qizi
dc.date.accessioned 2025-12-24T18:09:36Z
dc.date.available 2025-12-24T18:09:36Z
dc.date.issued 2025-12-13
dc.identifier.issn 2938-3765
dc.identifier.uri http://repo.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/2815
dc.description.abstract This article analyzes harmful chemical substances commonly encountered in industrial areas and their effects on human health, with particular emphasis on dental enamel. The anatomical and physiological structure of dental enamel is described, and its sensitivity to chemical agents is substantiated based on scientific sources. Data are presented on how substances released into the atmosphere from industrial enterprises—such as fluoride compounds, acids, heavy metals, sulfate and nitrate oxides—can lead to enamel demineralization, pigmentation, and structural damage. In addition, recommendations for preventive measures aimed at reducing dental problems among populations living in industrial zones are provided. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Web of Medicine: Journal of Medicine, Practice and Nursing en_US
dc.subject Industrial area, dental enamel, chemical substances, fluoride compounds, heavy metals, demineralization, acid aerosols, environmental factors. en_US
dc.title CHEMICAL FACTORS CAUSING DENTAL ENAMEL DAMAGE IN INDUSTRIAL AREAS en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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