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interproximal space teeth

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Contact surface of tooth facies approximalis dentis. The appearance of a tooth is adapted to harmonise better with the other teeth. Pin Page Typically it occurs on upper distal molars especially after a new crown. . Why are interproximal brushes suitable for interdental spaces. That farthest is the distal surface. Due to attrition or. The string parts may be flexible or for spaces associated with fixed bridges may be formed with a rigid end extent for enabling insertion by pushing into. The tooth that moves will have a contact on a distal. It was first employed as a space-gaining procedure by Ballard who used interproximal reduction for decrowding. One of the most common places to get a cavity is between the teeth. Natural slenderization had however been described by GV Black at the beginning of the 20th century. Interproximal reduction IPR involves the selective removal of enamel proximally to create spac...