Stages of the formation of temporary and permanent occlusion and the impact of early tooth extraction on the dentition state. Literature review

Author:

Murachueva G.A.1,Rasulov I.M.1,Gusenov S.G.1

Affiliation:

1. Dagestan State Medical University

Abstract

A review of the literature on the stages of the formation of temporary and permanent occlusion has been performed. This stages play an important role not only for the full development of the maxillofacial apparatus, temporomandibular joint, but also the whole organism. The role of early tooth extraction in the formation of the physiological state of the dentoalveolar system is considered. The conclusion is drawn about the need for a deeper study of this problem in the structure of general dental morbidity.

Publisher

Stomatology for All - International Dental Review

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