Impact Factor: ISRA (India) = 4.971 ISI (Dubai, UAE) = 0.829 GIF (Australia) = 0.564 JIF = 1.500 SIS (USA) = 0.912 РИНЦ (Russia) = 0.126 ESJI (KZ) = 8.997 SJIF (Morocco) = 5.667 ICV (Poland) = 6.630 PIF (India) = 1.940 IBI (India) = 4.260 OAJI (USA) = 0.350 Philadelphia, USA 424 QR – Issue QR – Article SOI: 1.1/TAS DOI: 10.15863/TAS International Scientific Journal Theoretical & Applied Science p-ISSN: 2308-4944 (print) e-ISSN: 2409-0085 (online) Year: 2020 Issue: 07 Volume: 87 Published: 30.07.2020 http://T-Science.org Sunnatullo Amrulloevich Gafforov The Tashkent Institute for Advanced Training of Doctors Head of the Department of "Dentistry, Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics" of Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor Gavhar Anvarovna Fazilbekova Tashkent Institute of Advanced Medical Education Assistant of the Department of Dentistry Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics A SCIENTIFIC VIEW OF THE PROBLEM OF TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF DENTAL ANOMALY IN CHILDREN WITH DISEASES OF BRONCHIAL ASTHMA (REVIEW ANALYSIS OF THE LITERATURE) Abstract: The data from the literature of recent years devoted to the study of the foundations of diseases in dentoalveolar anomalies and deformities in children and adolescents with bronchial asthma, methods of its diagnosis, prevention and treatment are analyzed. It was established that the study of the dental status, the state of nonspecific resistance and the level of functional reactions that provide homeostasis of the oral cavity and adaptive capabilities in children with dentoalveolar anomalies and concomitant bronchial asthma was insufficiently studied and reducing the risk of developing traumatic stomatitis in children with bronchial asthma. Key words: children and adolescents, oral cavity, bronchial asthma, dentoalveolar anomalies and deformities, diagnosis, treatment, prevention. Language: English Citation: Gafforov, S. A., & Fazilbekova, G. A. (2020). A scientific view of the problem of treatment and prevention of dental anomaly in children with diseases of bronchial asthma (review analysis of the literature). ISJ Theoretical & Applied Science, 07 (87), 424-431. Soi: http://s-o-i.org/1.1/TAS-07-87-81 Doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.15863/TAS.2020.07.87.81 Scopus ASCC: 2700. Introduction Currently, all over the world, including in Uzbekistan, there is an unfavorable tendency of an increase in the level of dentoalveolar anomalies and deformities in children and adolescents due to an increase in the frequency of diseases of background pathology such as respiratory organs, allergopathology, gastrointestinal, endocrine, cardiovascular diseases [18, 27, 32, 36, 38]. According to a number of literature data, the frequency of dentoalveolar anomalies and deformities in the child and adolescent population is contradictory, which is explained by the ecological, geochemical, and social characteristics of the regions. The prevalence of dentoalveolar anomalies in children and adolescents, according to the authors, ranges from 18.9 to 86.1% [1, 36, 38]. At the same time, it should be noted that the frequency of dentoalveolar anomalies significantly increases (from 43.4 to 73.6%) in persons with other dental diseases, such as caries, periodontal disease [28, 36]. II.Literature review Attention is drawn to the tendency for the growth of disorders in the dentoalveolar system at different age periods, with a significant increase in the frequency of dentoalveolar anomalies in both children and adults over the past 15–20 years [39], as well as the analysis of genealogical information about