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Improving the Manufacture of Complete Removable Prostheses

Treatment of patients with complete absence of teeth remains one of the most difficult problems of modern dentistry. Degenerative processes in the maxillofacial region with complete loss of teeth, developing in patients, often lead to such severe clinical conditions of the oral cavity, in which the types of prosthetics traditionally used in practice are not always effective. One of the most common obstacles in the treatment of patients with complete absence, especially in old age, is the determination and fixation of the central ratio of the jaws. The article presents prosthetics of patients with complete absence of teeth using intraoral recording of movements of the lower jaw and fixation of the position of the lower jaw. With dynamic control after the treatment, patients noted a significant improvement in the quality of life, while the adjustments were occlusive-articulatory.

DOI: 10.52575/2687-0940-2023-46-3-253-260
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