Epidemiologic and sociohygienic studies carried out among nulliparous, biparous, and multiparous women living in the urban and rural territories of Turkmenistan, have demonstrated a high incidence of caries and periodontitis among multiparous women. The CDL index at the age of 25-29 was 4.46 teeth in nulliparous women, 7.62 teeth in biparous women, and 9.02 in multiparous women. At the age of 45-49 this index was 8.96 carious teeth in biparous women and 12.03 teeth in multiparous women. Only 7-8% of teeth were filled in all the examinees, 42% of the teeth were carious, and 50% of the teeth were removed. Similar data were obtained in analysis of the incidence of periodontitis. Every nulliparous woman aged 25-29 had 0.20 sextant with a pathologic dentogingival pouch, biparous women had 0.41 and multiparous women 0.89 sextant. The course of the pathologic process grew in severity with age, particularly so in multiparous women as against biparous ones.

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