
MORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF DENTOFACIAL AREA IN PEOPLE WITH DENTAL ARCH ISSUES COMBINED WITH OCCLUSION ANOMALIES
Author(s) -
Sergey Fischev,
Marina Puzdyryova,
Sergey Dmitrienko,
Dmitry Domenyuk,
Andrey Kondratyuk
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
archiv euromedica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2199-885X
pISSN - 2193-3863
DOI - 10.35630/2199-885x/2019/9/1/162
Subject(s) - craniofacial , dental arch , arch , medicine , etiology , dentistry , orthodontics , population , occlusion , masticatory force , dental occlusion , pathology , geography , surgery , archaeology , environmental health , psychiatry
The level of development of each era determinesthe specifics of recognizing diseases and teachingabout them. Nowadays, there is an increased interesttaken by patients in their own appearance as well as inthe structural features of the facial part of their heads. Another issue currently faced by the dentistry isthe growing prevalence of dentofacial anomalies anddeformities among various population groups.The etiological factors behind anomalies and deformities include dental system congenital and acquiredpathologies, and especially dental arch defects .The effect of the dental arches pathology on thecraniofacial status has been proven in numerous workswritten by clinical experts [8, 9]. It has been noted thatthe timely treatment and preventive measures offeredto patients with dental arches defects through different age periods, has a beneficial effect on the growth,development and condition not only of the masticatory system, yet also on the adjacent organs and bodysystems . Given the above, studying maxillofacial morphology in people with dental arch defects will remain an urgent issue for dentistry