SALIVARY CHANGES AND THEIR ROLE IN ORAL PATHOLOGY IN CHILDREN UNDERGOING HEMODIALYSIS
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Rakhmonova Shokhsanom Rakhim kizi
Independent Researcher of the Bukhara State Medical Institute, Assistant of Fergana Medical Institute of Public Health
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- Hemodialysis, chronic kidney disease, saliva, xerostomia, buffering capacity, children, dental caries, oral hygiene
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Background: Saliva plays a crucial role in maintaining oral homeostasis, including mechanical cleansing, buffering capacity, remineralization, and antimicrobial defense. In children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) undergoing hemodialysis, systemic disturbances significantly affect salivary function and composition, contributing to the development of oral diseases.
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