Malocclusion is an anomaly of the human dental system. The anomaly is expressed in the disturbances of the position of the dental arches in relation to each other and in defects in the closure of the upper and lower teeth both at rest (with the mouth closed) and during jaw movement (during eating and talking).
Restoring a part of a tooth involves using two main methods - onlays and inlays. Let's consider in which cases it is best to use one or another method.
The presence of gaps of varying sizes in the dental row is called trema of teeth, and is often present together with an equally common anomaly known as diastema.
Diastema is the most common anomaly of the arrangement of teeth. This process is characterized by the appearance of a gap between the central incisors of the teeth.