BOLALAR STOMATOLOGIYASIDA AZOT OKSIDI BILAN TINCHLANTIRISH USULINING O`ZIОА XOSLIKLARI
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tinchlantirish, bolalar stomatologiyasi, azot oksidi, havfsiz stomatologiya

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BOLALAR STOMATOLOGIYASIDA AZOT OKSIDI BILAN TINCHLANTIRISH USULINING O`ZIОА XOSLIKLARI. (2025). Journal of Science-Innovative Research in Uzbekistan, 3(4), 254-271. https://universalpublishings.com/index.php/jsiru/article/view/10981

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Havotirli bolalarda stomatologik davolash vaqtida tinchlantirish katta xavfsizlik bian bolalarda ЗАqulaylik va psihologik jarohatlarni minimallashtirish, harakatlarini boshqarish va yengillashtirish maqsadida qo`llaniladi. Azot oksidi bilan tinchlantirish stomotologik muolajadan oldin qo`rquv va havotirni bartaraf etish uchun ishlatiladi. Maqola davomida azot oksidi bilan tinchlantirishning o`ziОА xosliklari yoritilgan.

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