CONSIDERAŢII CLINICE PRIVIND INCIDENŢA ŞI TRATAMENTUL CARIEI DENTARE SIMPLE LA NIVELUL MOLARILOR DE ŞASE ANI.

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      The article presents a statistic study performed on a lot of 102 patients, with ages between 8 and 12 years, which had appeared in our specialized ambulatory of the clinical Hospital Sibiu in the period 2009-2011. The study reflects the incidence and treatment of the incipient carious lesions at the 6-year molar erupted on the arch for 4-6 years. In a study we found that: 15% of those examined had all decayed molars 6 years, 40% had three decayed molars, 27% had two molars decayed and only 18% one decayed molar. The treatments we performed morphological and functional to restore teeth affected. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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      Articolul prezintă un studiu statistic efectuat pe un lot de 102 pacienţi cu vârste cuprinse între 8 şi 12 ani care s-au prezentat în ambulatoriul clinic de specialitate al Spitalului Clinic Judeţean Sibiu în perioada 2009-2011. Studiul relevă incidenţa şi tratamentul cariei dentare simple la nivelul molarilor de şase ani erupţi pe arcade relativ recent în urmă cu 4-6 ani. În urma studiului efectuat am constatat următoarele: 15% din cei examinaţi prezentau toţi molarii de 6 ani cariaţi, 40% prezentau trei molari cariaţi, 27% prezentau doi molari cariaţi şi doar 18% un singur molar cariat. Prin tratamentele efectuate am urmărit restabilirea morfologică şi funcţională a dinţilor afectaţi. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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