Modern View of the Influence of Removable Dentures on the Oral Cavity Tissues and the Organism (Review).

Autor: Yulia, Poliukhovych, Liudmyla, Patskan, Khrystyna, Pohoretska, Andrii, Demkovych, Halyna, Stoikevych, Volodymyr, Machogan, Yurii, Bondarenko
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Zdroj: Journal of International Dental & Medical Research; 2024, Vol. 17 Issue 1, p420-428, 9p
Abstrakt: In modern dentistry, impact of dental prostheses on the tissues of the oral cavity is a crucial consideration and actual. The treatment of patients with partial absence of teeth should be comprehensive, taking into account the patient's state of health, the presence of general diseases, the bone tissue structure, the microcirculatory channel, the degree of mobility of supporting teeth, bite, bone tissue atrophy. In this regard, the direct influence of orthopedic structures made of various materials on the homeostasis of the oral cavity, as well as the importance of changes in the of the oral cavity's homeostasis on adaptation to dental prostheses, is of great interest. As a result of the use of prostheses, chronic pathological processes of the mucous membrane can occur, acting as an entrance gate for both microorganisms and components of the manufactured orthopedic product. During the analysis of literary sources, the relationships between the properties of the materials from which the prosthesis is made and the mucous membrane of the prosthetic bed were revealed, and a direct dependence of the quality of the construction, the terms of using, and the level of oral hygiene was determined. This issue remains highly urgent, and despite considerable resources being expended on its resolution, an optimal way to enhance not only the functionality and durability but also the safety of removable prosthetics in orthopedic practice has yet to be found. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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