Caries and periodontal diseases among the workers of silk factory, where the professional harmfulness were: discomfort of the microclimate, the intensive noise, psychological loads, bound with the monotonic of labor process, enforced working posture, high bacterial dirty of the rooms, were detected of higher levels diseases as contrasted to the data of the people not working in indicated factory. The necessity of implementation of preventive sanitary-hygienic measures for elimination of the professional harmfulness, and also improvement and advancing the dental help to the workers of silk factory were marked.

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