SURGICAL AND ORTHOPEDIC ASPECTS OF PROSTHETICS OF PATIENTS WITH SUPPORT ON IMPLANTS IN COMPLETE SECONDARY ADENTIA
Keywords:
complete edentia, prosthetics for edentia, implant, bone stress, resorption, mathematical modeling, prosthetic bedAbstract
The choice of the design of a prosthesis supported by implants involves following the biomechanical principles that operate in the suprastructure-implant-bone system. The paper presents ways of practical solution of this clinical problem, including a comprehensive clinical examination. A clinical and pathogenetic substantiation of the effectiveness of using this technique in the postoperative period of the surgical stage of detailed implantation is carried out.
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