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Health

Diseases of the teeth (dentistry)

Glossitis

Glossitis is an inflammatory process affecting the tissues of the oral cavity, namely, the tongue, and caused by infection, but can also have an infectious nature.

Gum Disease

Omission of the gum is a fairly common pathology of the dentoalveolar system and oral cavity, which dentists call a gum recession or an apical displacement of the gingival margin.

Fluorosis

Fluorosis develops because of excessive accumulation in the body of fluoride. There are two types of disease - endemic and professional.

Incorrect bite in a child

An incorrect bite in a child means that the position of the dentition of one of its jaws relative to the teeth of the opposite jaw has a deviation from the anatomical norm, which leads to a violation of the occlusion - the closing of the teeth when the jaws come together.

Gingival Necrosis

Necrosis of the gum is pathology, which indicates the death of tissues. Consider the main causes of the disease, symptoms, diagnostic methods, as well as treatment and prognosis for recovery.

Malocclusion

An incorrect bite is an anomaly of the dentoalveolar system of a person. Anomaly is expressed in violations of the position of the dentition in relation to each other and in the defects of the upper and lower teeth closing both at rest (with the mouth closed) and during the movement of the jaws (during meals and conversation).

Restoration of absent tooth

Restoration of the missing tooth can be performed using a method such as implantation.

Restoring the shape of the tooth

To date, dental services allow you to completely restore lost teeth. One of the popular procedures is the restoration of the tooth shape.

Restoring part of the tooth

Restoration of the tooth part involves the use of two main methods - the lining and tabs. Let's consider in which cases it is best to use one or another method.

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