TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH PATHOLOGICAL WEAR OF HARD TISSUES OF TEETH

Authors

  • Irgashev Kamron Nodirovich
  • Rizaev Jasur Alimjanovich

Keywords:

patient treatment, pathological wear, hard tissue, teeth

Abstract

Pathological wear of the hard tissues of teeth is a significant problem in modern dentistry. This condition is characterized by a progressive loss of enamel and dentin that does not correspond to the age-related physiological norms. According to epidemiological studies, the prevalence of this pathology shows a stable trend of growth and occurs in 30-60% of the population aged 25 to 50 years. This is associated with changes in dietary habits, increased stress levels, and the widespread occurrence of parafunctions of the masticatory muscles.

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Published

2025-08-30