‘malalignment’

Consequences

Monday, January 25th, 2010

  1. The cause painful discomfort in chewing difficulties, and especially in young children, can lead to eating disorders
  2. The extensive destruction of dental tissues involves the loss of a tooth, either because the tooth is brokenĀ or because their extraction requires
  3. The loss of teeth (temporary or permanent) which causes problems of malalignment and malocclusion.
  4. The presence of a serious source of infection is a potential hazard, since the bacteria can invade the blood vessels. The loss of teeth and consequent defects in chewing favor the production of new cavities
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