Soft teeth and their role in the development of periodontal disease
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Periodontal disease, oral cavity, tooth decay, tartar, soft teeth, carbonates, microelements, bacteria, saliva, tartar color, patient's life history, gumsAbstract
This article provides a broad and detailed description of the soft teeth and their role in the development of periodontal disease, as well as the prophylactic aspects that should be taken by physicians in the treatment of this disease. When orthopedic dentists grind teeth, especially when the adjacent sides are separated, the interdental sutures are cut, the tissue bleeds, and the wound is injured. If the patient is not instructed to follow the oral cavity in the orthodontic treatment of defects in the dentition, the retention of food debris in the orthodontic appliances and in uneven rows of teeth can lead to the appearance of dentures.
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