Connection of the publication with planned research works.The scientific work is directly related to the planned scientific work: "The state of dental health, its correction based on a systematic analysis of clinical and laboratory, radiological, morphological, functional, aesthetic parameters in people of different ages." State registration number 0120U002143.Introduction.The World Health Organization (WHO) defines oral health problems as diseases that affect the mouth, face, throat, gums, teeth, and other diseases or disorders that limit a person's ability to bite, chew, smile, speak and affect her psychosocial well-being [1]. Oral diseases encompass many conditions, including dental caries, periodontal tissue diseases, maxillofacial anomalies, tooth loss, and congenital disabilities [2]. These diseases affect 3.5 billion people and are undoubtedly a common public health problem [3,4]. Of particular concern are diseases of the oral cavity in the pediatric population [5]. Even though dental diseases are not considered life-threatening, they are associated with a wide range of clinical consequences in children, ranging from pain, discomfort and lack of sleep to adverse effects on self-esteem, impaired nutrition and health, an increase in the number of absences in school and a decrease in academic performance, as well as a reduction of the quality of life of both children and their parents [3,6,7]. Therefore, oral health is the cornerstone of children's well-being, health and quality of life.According to many scientific studies, the frequency of the primary dental diseases -caries, periodontal diseases, and maxillofacial anomalies -among children in the world and in Ukraine remains high [