The method of the etiological factor′s evaluation of the gingival recession, with count of their′s separately and common complicity in the pathogenesis
M. A. Nosova,
A. N. Sharov,
D. A. Trunin
et al.
Abstract:Introduction. Gingival recession is a highly relevant and common dental pathology. The prevalence of recession ranges from 45,5 to 99,3 % in people of different ages, with the risk of gingival recession increasing with age. The true etiology of gingival recession, its components and the degree of their influence, jointly or separately; the influence of the environment and lifestyle on the development of pathology are poorly understood. In the literature, for example, there is no classification of etiological f… Show more
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