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[Factors influencing major stomatological diseases prevalence in student youth of Moscow city].

A clinical stomatological and social research of 432 young people at the age of 16-25 years was wade in establishments for higher and specialized secondary education in Moscow. It was found out that unbalanced food dominated by soft carbohydrates, frequent eating of sweets as well as low medical culture, lack of sanitary and hygienic knowledge and skills, negligence of preventive control contribute greatly to progression of caries and paradontal diseases. Bad habits and unheavy somatic affections do not have time early in life to exhibit their bad influence on teeth but they can violate the paradont.

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