ASSESSMENT OF THE PREVALENCE OF NON-CARIOUS LESIONS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH CONCOMITANT DISEASES
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Abstract
This article assesses the prevalence of non-carious lesions of hard tooth
tissues and their relationship with concomitant diseases in adults. Evaluation of the
causative factor of the occurrence of non-carious lesions of hard tooth tissues
presents certain difficulties for dentists. Dentists conducted our research, as well as
patients recorded by them with a medical history did. The study showed that on
average 94.98% of non-carious dental lesions in humans had somatic diseases.
Therefore, the role of concomitant pathologies in almost all nosological forms of
non-carious lesions of the teeth should be taken into account.