Criteria for Determining the Degree of Distribution of Pathological Edging of Teeth among Workers of the Mining and Metallurgical Combine

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Akhatov Vokhidjon Asatullaevich
Saidov Akbar Ahadovich

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edging of the hard tissue of the teeth and the restoration of the crown of the tooth made is one of the pressing problems of orthopedic dentistry. The consequence of the edging of the tooth hard tissue can lead to deformities of the tooth-jaw joint, from which the edging in the upper frontal teeth causes a cosmetic defect. Pathological tooth extraction is a polyethiological process that is accompanied by pathological changes in the dentition. Increased tooth hard tissue edging leads to impaired and brittle enamel and dentin tissue histogenesis, meaning that mineralization is not a complete dressing on enamel and dentin floors. As a result of this, the hard tissue of the tooth is resistant to chewing pressure, and pathological edging is rapid. Due to this, the normal shape of the teeth is disturbed, the stamens, the edges of the incision are loaded, the height of the tooth crown decreases. In the case of a strong exacerbation of pathological edirsia, only the root of the teeth will coalesce, the surface of which will be located on the surface of the edges of the gums. Dental hard tissue pathological editation in the form of a rapidly undergoing decompensator leads to functional and morphological changes in the face-jaw, chewing muscles, lower jaw of the chakra, moving to the border of enamel dentin.

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Asatullaevich, A. V., & Ahadovich, S. A. (2024). Criteria for Determining the Degree of Distribution of Pathological Edging of Teeth among Workers of the Mining and Metallurgical Combine. Research Journal of Trauma and Disability Studies, 3(1), 51–55. Retrieved from http://journals.academiczone.net/index.php/rjtds/article/view/1944
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