TREATMENT OF PULP PATHOLOGY IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC PERIODONTITIS
Xaydarova Durdona Munisovna, Tilavov Xasan Isomiddin o'g'li
Abstract: Our teeth are not only dense organic tissues covered with hard tooth enamel. Inside each tooth is hidden a complex system of blood vessels and nerves necessary to maintain the health of the gums. The sensitivity of the soft tissues in the oral cavity is ten times greater than the sensitivity of other organs. Therefore, any infection that enters the tooth causes inflammation and severe pain. Pathology is also triggered by temperature changes: burns or hypothermia. Unbearable pain forces a person to treat pulpitis and seek help from a dentist. In order to find the right way to treat the disease, you need to know the origin of its occurrence. The core or pulp of the tooth is responsible not only for tooth sensitivity, but also for the production of dentin. Tissue strengthens the tooth from the inside.

CHANGES IN THE ORAL MUCOSA IN TUBERCULOSIS
Xolboeva Nasiba Asrorovna, Murtazaeva Zarina Elbekovna, Shukurova Madina Erkin qizi
Abstract: Tuberculosis of the oral mucosa is a specific infectious tissue damage with a chronic course. Its causative agent is Koch's bacillus. This pathological process develops in patients with reduced immunity of the body, then tuberculosis mycobacteria are introduced into the tissues. This type of disease manifests itself as tuberculous rashes that occur locally. In their center, a shallow wound depression is formed, which is painful on the surface. It has jagged edges and a grainy bottom with a yellowish tint.

PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN THE MUCOUS MEMBRANE OF THE ORAL CAVITY IN DIABETES
Xolboeva Nasiba Asrorovna, Murtazaeva Zarina Elbekovna, Safoeva Sanobar Ulug'bekovna
Abstract: According to WHO, diabetes mellitus is one of the most common diseases. Today, 285 million people in the world suffer from diabetes. This is almost 4% of the entire Earth's population, and by 2030, according to estimates, there will already be 435 million people [1]. Its negative impact on the state of all human organs and systems cannot be overestimated, especially in uncompensated or insufficiently compensated conditions. This pathology also greatly affects the state of the dental system. People with type 1 and type 2 diabetes are more likely to develop gingivitis, periodontitis, and fungal infections. They also have certain difficulties in eating solid food, taking care of their teeth and oral cavity, treatment and dentures [2].

THE USEFULNESS AND PECULIARITIES OF THE GENRE IDENTITY OF LITERATURE
R.A. Asanov
Abstract: The article discusses the peculiarities of genre uniqueness in literature, asking some interesting questions regarding not only genres of literature, but also the question regarding the usefulness of literature. Genre uniqueness in literature is manifested in the variety and uniqueness of genre forms that exist in literary creation. Literature offers a wide range of genres including novels, short stories, poems, dramas, essays, biographies, and more. Each genre has its own peculiarities and requirements that determine its structure and content. Features of genre uniqueness in literature may include experimentation with genre boundaries, polyphony, innovations in style and language, social and political reflection, and the author's individual style. Some authors attempt to blend or reinterpret traditional genres, creating new forms of literature. Literature can reflect the social and political realities of its time. It can be used to criticize social norms, express political ideals, or explore complex social issues. Each author has his or her own unique writing style that distinguishes his or her works from others. This may be due to the choice of vocabulary, rhythm, use of metaphors and other literary techniques. This article will be of interest to those who are interested in literature and those who lecture on literature.

METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF TEACHING NEW GENERATION TEXTBOOKS IN PRIMARY CLASSES BASED ON THE SKILLS OF THE "4 K" MODEL
Djurayeva Perdegul Saidovna
Abstract: Improving the quality of education is an important factor in making children interested in reading; study the best experiences of foreign countries in the field of education; giving more importance to children's critical thinking, free expression of their own opinion

TAKING INTO ACCOUNT INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS OF STUDENTS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE
Ismailova Zukhra Karabaevna
Abstract: There are discussed in the article principles of forming for the future teachers skills for personality-oriented educatiion planning. In the article is described necessity of students’s individual features consideration in distribution them to groups with the purpose of development of concrete professional competenses

MODEL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PEDAGOGICAL SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHERS IN THE SYSTEM EDUCATION
Ismailova Zukhra Karabaevna
Abstract: The article describes the features of the model of psychological and pedagogical support of teachers as a means of improving the level of professional formation in the process of training in the system of postgraduate pedagogical education. In its structure there are five units: task, organizational, substantive, procedural, and assessment-effective. Mechanisms of implementation of this psycho-pedagogical support are: implementation of various support functions; the development of key competences of teachers as their professional development; to provide various types of support

WAYS TO IMPROVE MARKETING RESEARCH METHODS IN A MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE
Musayeva Shoira Azimovna
Abstract: This article focuses on the use of marketing techniques in improving marketing research. First of all, the current market situation is assessed, ie the economic situation in the market over a period of time as a result of the interaction between the factors and conditions that determine the ratio of supply and demand for products, as well as the level and price of prices

THE PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN WITH CONGENITAL HEART DEFECTS, DEPENDING ON THE METHODS OF THEIR MANAGEMENT
Abduraxmanova D.F., Akramova Kh.A.
Abstract: Congenital heart defects (CHD) are an important problem in pediatrics due to their high prevalence and the need for early surgical correction due to significant health disorders and disability in children (Bokeria L.A., Sarsenbayeva G.I., 2008; Gadaeva A.C., 2011). About 1.5 million children with CHD are born annually in the world [3,7]. According to the European Registry of Congenital Abnormalities and Twins (EUROCAT), for the period 2010-2014, the prevalence of CHD was 8.1, including severe forms — 2.2 per 1000 newborns [7.9]. CHD remains one of the leading causes of infant mortality, ranking second. In the perinatal period, CHD causes 2.5% of deaths (0.25 cases per 1000 births), 6-11% of deaths in the first year of life and about 50% of deaths associated with congenital malformations. In Uzbekistan, the birth rate of children with congenital heart defects ranges from 5.5 to 12.7 people per 1000 live births [8]. The frequency of CHD depends on the development of the country's healthcare system or the diagnostic methods available to the doctor. (Epidemiology and risk factors for the development of congenital heart defects in children. 2023.)

RESULTS OF MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS ON DETERMINATION OF FAMILIES RESISTANT TO PEBRINA AND NUCLEAR POLYHEDROSE DISEASE OF MULBERRY SILKWORM
Sokhibova Nigora Sadritdinovna, Umida Khaknazarova, Begmatov Toir Mukhtorovich
Abstract: The main task of these studies is the selection of genotypes resistant to yellow disease. Therefore, in order to accurately assess the disease resistance of families, individual butterflies of all casts, breeds and systems were analyzed under a microscope