Abstract:
[...] Actuality and importance of the topic.
Malocclusions in children rank second (with 50-80% of cases)
among dental diseases and mark an incidence of persistent increase,
especially in the Republic of Moldova [3, 7, 8, 10,15].
There is an insufficient and contradictory number of publications, the authors of which report, on the one hand, an increased
incidence (up to 89.4% of cases), on the other hand, it is stated that
the incidence in children with neurological pathology does not differ,
finding some priority forms of healthy children [2, 17]. [...]