Partial absence of teeth is one of the most common types of dental pathology system. There is infinity of defects dentition variants. According to Eichner (1962) number of possible individual cases of pathology is 4 billion. However, this figure does not describe is the variety of clinics dentition defects, it hasn’t been taken to account the condition of the saved teeth, the shape of the toothless alveolar process alveolar part, the type of bite, age of patient overall functional status of the entire dentition, meanwhile these factors are the key in choosing the way for orthopedic treatment. Unilateral end dental defects among others are common - 18 - 36% of the cases. According to scientists this kind of defect is second only to defect...
Partial edentulism has multiple implications in relation to function, esthetics and future rehabilit...
The number of dental anomalies and deformities in various regions of our country and other countries...
Actuality of theme. The problem of the maximum preservation of decayed teeth is the practical import...
The occlusal system is part of the orofacial system and consists of the maxillary and mandibular alv...
Despite the rapid development of dentistry and advances in the prevention of diseases of the maxillo...
Despite the rapid development of dentistry and advances in the prevention of diseases of the maxillo...
As result of the presence of defects in the dentition, a range of morphological, aesthetic and funct...
Nowadays, the problem of prosthetic with non-removable orthopedic structures is quite common and is ...
One of the urgent problems of Prosthetic Dentistry is a high prevalence of medium and large dentitio...
Objective The main purpose of this article is to study the effect of a change in the dominant side o...
According to many authors lingualized occlusion improves the stabilization of complete dentures espe...
In the modern world, the loss of one or more teeth as a result of dental diseases is one of the seri...
Introduce Loss of hard dental tissues from noncarios etiology is multifactorial irreversible process...
Introduction. Aesthetic and hygienic requirements of patients necessitate the use of modern aestheti...
Loss of anterior teeth is a compelling reason forprosthodontic treatment. Kennedy Class IV partialed...
Partial edentulism has multiple implications in relation to function, esthetics and future rehabilit...
The number of dental anomalies and deformities in various regions of our country and other countries...
Actuality of theme. The problem of the maximum preservation of decayed teeth is the practical import...
The occlusal system is part of the orofacial system and consists of the maxillary and mandibular alv...
Despite the rapid development of dentistry and advances in the prevention of diseases of the maxillo...
Despite the rapid development of dentistry and advances in the prevention of diseases of the maxillo...
As result of the presence of defects in the dentition, a range of morphological, aesthetic and funct...
Nowadays, the problem of prosthetic with non-removable orthopedic structures is quite common and is ...
One of the urgent problems of Prosthetic Dentistry is a high prevalence of medium and large dentitio...
Objective The main purpose of this article is to study the effect of a change in the dominant side o...
According to many authors lingualized occlusion improves the stabilization of complete dentures espe...
In the modern world, the loss of one or more teeth as a result of dental diseases is one of the seri...
Introduce Loss of hard dental tissues from noncarios etiology is multifactorial irreversible process...
Introduction. Aesthetic and hygienic requirements of patients necessitate the use of modern aestheti...
Loss of anterior teeth is a compelling reason forprosthodontic treatment. Kennedy Class IV partialed...
Partial edentulism has multiple implications in relation to function, esthetics and future rehabilit...
The number of dental anomalies and deformities in various regions of our country and other countries...
Actuality of theme. The problem of the maximum preservation of decayed teeth is the practical import...