Dental lesions and restorative treatment in molars

  • Gheorghiu I
  • Perlea P
  • Mitran L
  • et al.
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Abstract

This article review specific clinical issues of the molar teeth, as well as the therapeutic approach of their pathology. The dental pathology we face in the group of molars is related to: dental caries, dental trauma (crown and crown-root fractures), dental wear phenomena. The therapeutic approach of the molar teeth is represented by: restoration of the loss of hard dental tissues; endodontic treatments of pulpal and periapical complications; surgical treatment. The restorative treatments in molars are: direct restorations, with or without supplementary anchorage for obturations; inlay, onlay; prosthetic crown.

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Gheorghiu, I.-M., Perlea, P., Mitran, L., Iliescu, A. A., Scarlatescu, S., Suciu, I., & Mitran, M. (2017). Dental lesions and restorative treatment in molars. ARS Medica Tomitana, 23(3), 137–141. https://doi.org/10.1515/arsm-2017-0024

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