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CLINICAL AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ORAL MUCOSA DURING REMOVABLE AND NON-REMOVABLE PROSTHETICS

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Abstract

The conducted scientific studies indicate a decrease in the adaptive capabilities of patients to wear removable acrylic and plate prostheses due-to the development of inflammatory processes in the tissues of the prosthetic bed.


In the occurrence of this problem, a special role is assigned to the constant presence of residual monomer in the base of acrylic prostheses, which, being a "protoplasmic poison", has a toxic-allergic effect on the tissues and organs of the oral cavity.


Taking into account the above, it is necessary to note the importance of using biocompatible prosthetic carriers – medical-grade injection-molded thermoplastics based on polyethylene and polypropylene-in the manufacture of removable plate structures.

Keywords

acrylics
prosthetics
thermoplastics

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Khakimovich, K. F. . (2023). CLINICAL AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ORAL MUCOSA DURING REMOVABLE AND NON-REMOVABLE PROSTHETICS. "ONLINE - CONFERENCES&Quot; PLATFORM, 361–362. Retrieved from https://papers.online-conferences.com/index.php/titfl/article/view/1349
  • Submitted
    15 September 2023
  • Revised
    15 September 2023
  • Published
    15 September 2023