HEMODYNAMIC AND MORPHOFUNCTIONAL CHANGES OF THE ALVEOLAR RIDGE MUCOSA DURING PROSTHETIC REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS WITH PARTIAL EDENTULISM
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According to many researchers, it is one of the main causes of the development of periodontal diseases. Dental defects lead to damage to the alveolar apparatus. In addition to a decrease in chewing efficiency, in most cases, secondary deformation of the dentition occurs, leading to displacement of the teeth in various directions, which violates the integrity of the dentition and overloads the periodontal tissue of the teeth adjacent to the defect. Destructive and inflammatory processes associated with overload of the supporting periodontal tissues can occur with abnormal occlusion, premature loss of molars, after the removal of a large number of teeth, and with bruxism.Downloads
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2026-02-28
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Hayot, R. (2026). HEMODYNAMIC AND MORPHOFUNCTIONAL CHANGES OF THE ALVEOLAR RIDGE MUCOSA DURING PROSTHETIC REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS WITH PARTIAL EDENTULISM. Eurasian Journal of Technology and Innovation, 4(2), 5-6. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18814084
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