WEDGE-SHAPED DENTAL DEFECT: MODERN TREATMENT OF THE DISEASE IN THERAPEUTIC DENTISTRY
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Currently, there is a significant increase in the prevalence of non-carious lesions of the hard tissues of teeth and, in particular, wedge-shaped defects. A wedge–shaped defect is a kind of damage to the dental tissues located near the necks of the teeth and shaped like a wedge with the base to the neck of the tooth and the tip to the cutting edge or chewing surface of the crown. In recent years, many modern methods of treating wedge-shaped defects have been developed and implemented to help patients restore the aesthetics and functionality of their teeth. Modern dentistry offers a number of effective methods of treatment and management of this disease.
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