Title: Herpes Virus: Structure, Transmission Mechanisms, Impact On The Human Body, Clinical And Functional Pathogenicity
Authors: Ergashev Bekzod Jaloliddin ugli
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: 78-81
Publication Date: 2025/07/28
Abstract:
This study investigates the effects of untreated deciduous teeth on the development and health of permanent tooth germs. Deciduous teeth, though temporary, play a vital role in guiding the eruption, alignment, and development of permanent dentition. The research aims to identify the consequences of delayed or neglected treatment of primary teeth and assess the resulting complications in permanent tooth formation. Using descriptive and analytical methods, this study analyzed clinical data from pediatric patients aged 4-10 years who presented with untreated dental caries, pulpitis, and periapical inflammation in their primary teeth. Clinical, radiographic, and historical data were collected to evaluate the condition of the developing permanent teeth. The results revealed that untreated primary teeth often lead to enamel hypoplasia, abnormal eruption paths, ectopic eruptions, and disturbances in root formation of the permanent successors. Furthermore, the severity of the primary infection significantly influenced the degree of malformation or developmental delay in the permanent teeth. The findings underscore the critical importance of timely and effective treatment of deciduous teeth in preventing long-term complications. In conclusion, neglecting the treatment of primary teeth has a direct adverse impact on the health and morphology of permanent teeth. Early dental intervention and preventive strategies must be reinforced in pediatric dentistry to safeguard the future oral health of children.