DENTAL DISEASES AMONG ADULT POPULATION: STRUCTURE, RISK FACTORS, AND PREVENTION
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dental diseases, adult population, dental caries, periodontitis, prevention, oral hygiene.Abstract
Dental diseases among adults remain a major medical and social challenge despite advances in preventive and therapeutic technologies. The high prevalence of dental caries, periodontal diseases, and oral mucosal disorders is driven by behavioral, socio-economic, and systemic factors. This article summarizes current evidence on the epidemiological structure of adult dental morbidity, outlines key risk factors, and substantiates priority directions for prevention. A comprehensive preventive strategy that combines individual hygiene practices, professional dental care, and public health interventions can significantly reduce oral pathology and improve quality of life in adult patients.
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