MODERN VIEWS ON THE PROBLEM WEDGE DEFECTS
Keywords:
wedge-shaped defectsAbstract
The problem of diagnosing and treating wedge-shaped defects of hard dental tissues is due to their high prevalence, the lack of a unified approach to the choice of treatment tactics, as well as insufficient coverage in modern scientific and medical literature. Despite the considerable attention paid to the study of dental caries, issues related to non-carious lesions of hard dental tissues in the adult population remain insufficiently studied and are represented by a limited number of publications.
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