Overview of Digital Technologies in Removable Prosthetics
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Scientific Trends
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One of the most important characteristics of the success of orthopedic treatment with a partial removable denture (BSP) is its fit. An unsatisfactory fit of a partial removable denture is the most common complaint of patients and can contribute to discomfort, damage to surrounding tissues, functional disorders, as well as unsatisfactory aesthetics, which can result in the refusal to use a denture. The fit density of a partial removable prosthesis is usually estimated in the patient's oral cavity or on the final model. Acquired defects are formed most often in adults as a result of diseases of the jaw bones (osteomyelitis, syphilis, tuberculosis), surgical interventions, traumatic injuries, gunshot wounds. Functional disorders are associated with communication of the oral cavity with the nasal cavity (speech is distorted, breathing, swallowing, chewing, sucking change). The function of the temporomandibular joint is impaired, the patient's psyche changes [1].