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In dentistry, the approximal surfaces are those surfaces which form points of contact between adjacent teeth. However, in diastematic individuals these surfaces may not make contact but are still considered approximal. Due to the topography of approximal sites the removal of plaque by brushing may be difficult and hence a significant build-up may occur increasing the risk of plaque-related diseases such as dental caries or gingivitis. It is recommended that teeth be professionally cleaned every six months, in part, to avoid this build-up and therefore maintain the health of the dentition and surrounding tissues.

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  • In dentistry, the approximal surfaces are those surfaces which form points of contact between adjacent teeth. However, in diastematic individuals these surfaces may not make contact but are still considered approximal. Due to the topography of approximal sites the removal of plaque by brushing may be difficult and hence a significant build-up may occur increasing the risk of plaque-related diseases such as dental caries or gingivitis. It is recommended that teeth be professionally cleaned every six months, in part, to avoid this build-up and therefore maintain the health of the dentition and surrounding tissues. (en)
  • Der Approximalkontakt (lateinisch: approximare – annähern; contingere berühren) bezeichnet in der Zahnmedizin den physiologischen Berührungsbereich zweier benachbarter Zähne. Der Approximalkontakt liegt normalerweise bei einem natürlichen Zahn ungefähr einen Millimeter unterhalb der Randleiste, einem kleinen Schmelzwulst am mesialen beziehungsweise distalen Rand der Okklusalfläche (Kaufläche). Unmittelbar nach dem Zahndurchbruch ist der Kontaktbereich punktförmig (Approximalkontaktpunkt). Mit zunehmendem Alter entsteht daraus durch die physiologische Zahnbeweglichkeit mittels Attrition eine Approximalfläche, die mesial (vorne) konkav (nach innen gewölbt) und distal (hinten) konvex geformt ist. Der Berührungspunkt der beiden unteren, mittleren Schneidezähne (lateinisch: Incisivi) wird Inzis (de)
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  • In dentistry, the approximal surfaces are those surfaces which form points of contact between adjacent teeth. However, in diastematic individuals these surfaces may not make contact but are still considered approximal. Due to the topography of approximal sites the removal of plaque by brushing may be difficult and hence a significant build-up may occur increasing the risk of plaque-related diseases such as dental caries or gingivitis. It is recommended that teeth be professionally cleaned every six months, in part, to avoid this build-up and therefore maintain the health of the dentition and surrounding tissues. (en)
  • Der Approximalkontakt (lateinisch: approximare – annähern; contingere berühren) bezeichnet in der Zahnmedizin den physiologischen Berührungsbereich zweier benachbarter Zähne. Der Approximalkontakt liegt normalerweise bei einem natürlichen Zahn ungefähr einen Millimeter unterhalb der Randleiste, einem kleinen Schmelzwulst am mesialen beziehungsweise distalen Rand der Okklusalfläche (Kaufläche). Unmittelbar nach dem Zahndurchbruch ist der Kontaktbereich punktförmig (Approximalkontaktpunkt). Mit zunehmendem Alter entsteht daraus durch die physiologische Zahnbeweglichkeit mittels Attrition eine Approximalfläche, die mesial (vorne) konkav (nach innen gewölbt) und distal (hinten) konvex geformt ist. Der Berührungspunkt der beiden unteren, mittleren Schneidezähne (lateinisch: Incisivi) wird Inzisalpunkt genannt. (de)
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