DIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENT OF ESTHETIC DISORDERS AND COMPREHENSIVE REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS WITH DENTITION DEFECTS
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
dentistry, dentition defects, aesthetics, rehabilitation, adentia, implantationAbstract
This article presents data on the assessment of clinical and laboratory predictors of aesthetic disorders in patients with dentition defects among the population of the Fergana region and the development of complex rehabilitation methods. 110 patients with partial adentia were involved in the research work. Clinical, morphological and functional indicators were assessed. It was found that the degree of aesthetic disorders is associated with the loss of frontal teeth, resorption of the alveolar ridge and occlusion disorders.
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