rágófelszínek
Rágófelszínek, meaning "chewing surfaces" in Hungarian, refers to the occlusal surfaces of teeth, specifically the areas where teeth meet during mastication. These surfaces are critical for the process of grinding and breaking down food. In a dental context, rágófelszínek are the points of contact between the upper and lower teeth, playing a vital role in chewing efficiency and the overall health of the stomatognathic system.
The anatomy of rágófelszínek includes cusps, fossae, and fissures, which are designed to interlock with the
Proper occlusion and the health of rágófelszínek are essential for preventing temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, excessive