Distinctive Features of Orthodontic and Orthopedic Methods of Treatment of Deep Dental Filling Disorders

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December 22, 2025

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Relevance. Dental diseases often lead to tooth loss. According to WHO, the prevalence of tooth loss among the world's population reaches 75%. The number of teeth removed due to caries complications worldwide increased significantly between 2006 and 2016, with Russia taking the leading position. A defect in the dentition entails a violation of the adaptive and compensatory reserve of the maxillary apparatus and forms pathologies such as increased tooth erasure, inflammatory and dystrophic changes in periodontal tissues, secondary deformation of the position of the teeth that limit the defect of the dentition, occlusive and musculoskeletal dysfunction.