Rekonstrukcja ubytków przyszyjkowych niepróchnicowego pochodzenia

Rekonstrukcja ubytków przyszyjkowych niepróchnicowego pochodzenia

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ARTYKUŁ Z CYKLU
Część 1. Rekonstrukcja ubytków przyszyjkowych niepróchnicowego pochodzenia

Part 1. Reconstruction of non-carious lesions

Adam Romaniuk-Demonchaux

Streszczenie
Niepróchnicowe ubytki tkanek twardych zębów w okolicy przyszyjkowej stanowią coraz częstszy problem, z jakim pojawiają się pacjenci w gabinecie stomatologicznym. Niniejszy artykuł przybliża tematykę związaną z rekonstrukcją niepróchnicowych ubytków tkanek twardych zębów w okolicy przyszyjkowej z zastosowaniem materiałów kompozytowych.

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Abstract
Non-carious cavities in the hard tissues of the teeth in the cervical area are an increasingly common problem faced by patients in the dentist’s office. This article presents the issues related to the reconstruction of non-carious cavities in the hard tissues of the teeth in the cervical area with the use of composite materials.

Hasła indeksowe: ubytki niepróchnicowe, erozja, abrazja, atrycja, abfrakcja

Key words: non-carious lesions, erosion, abrasion, attrition, abfraction

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