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RESEARCH ARTICLES FROM THE


NINTH WEEK TO THE FIFTEENTH
WEEK
ARTÍCULO 9:
Dentists use the term "root
canal" when referring to the
small, narrow canals that
branch from a space in the
center of the tooth (called the
pulp chamber) down to the
ends of the roots of the tooth.
The root canal is Obturate only
after the canal has been
adequately enlarged, shaped,
cleaned, and disinfected.
ARTÍCULO 10:
Radiographic examinations are a tool that
provides information to the dentist, and
that together with the clinical examination,
help a correct diagnosis and treatment of
the patient. In dentistry, in both
conventional two-dimensional (2D) and
three-dimensional (3D) radiographic
examinations such as cone beam
computed tomography (CBCT), the patient
is exposed to X-rays, and this exposure can
produce harmful effects. This, because
even low doses such as those used in
dentistry, could produce harmful effects on
health.
ARTÍCULO 11:
Extraction is that part of oral
surgery that deals with practicing
the avulsion or extraction of a
tooth or portion thereof, through
appropriate techniques and
instruments, from the bone bed
that houses it. It is the surgical act
by which teeth are extracted from
their alveoli with the least possible
trauma.
ARTÍCULO 12:
Periodontal disease was classified
into three groups: inflammatory,
dystrophic, and traumatic.
Periodontitis is a serious infection
of the gums that can lead to loss of
teeth, bone loss, and other serious
health complications. Periodontitis,
which is also known as gum
disease, is a serious infection of the
gums that damages the soft tissue
around the teeth.
ARTÍCULO 13:
Oral rehabilitation is the part
of dentistry in charge of
restoration; that is to say, it
restores the aesthetic
function and oral harmony
through dental prostheses for
tooth loss, major destruction
or to solve aesthetic
problems, always seeking
correct occlusion and
function.
ARTÍCULO 14:
The temporomandibular joint connects
the jaw to the side of the head. When it
works properly, it allows you to speak,
chew, and yawn. The temporomandibular
joint, or TMJ, works like a hinge that joins
the jaw to the skull. Malfunction can
cause discomfort and pain.
Some of the symptoms are jaw pain,
difficulty chewing, and clicking or
sticking of the jaw joint.
The most common treatments include
medication, dental splints, and physical
therapy.
ARTÍCULO 15:
Orthodontic treatment is a
process used to correct the
position of the teeth and jaw,
with the objective of achieving a
healthy smile and bite. The
treatment may be necessary for
esthetic reasons or to correct
functional problems such as
malocclusions, dental crowding,
open bite, cross bite, among
others.

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