ANALYSIS OF COMPENSATORY AND ADAPTIVE MECHANISMS IN THE CASE OF BRIDGE PROSTHETICS OF TERMINAL DENTAL DEFECTS USING INTRAOSSEOUS IMPLANTS BY ELECTROMYOGRAPHY.
Abstract
An analysis of literature sources revealed that in the orthopedic treatment of patients with partial tooth loss, up to 26% of patients refuse to manufacture removable dentures for various reasons [1,2,5,6,]. For the rehabilitation of such patients, dental implantation is widely used today in combination with improved methods for the manufacture of non-removable dentures [3,4,7,9]. For a reliable functional assessment of orthopedic treatment of patients using dental intraosseous implants, the condition of human chewing muscles is studied [8,11]. The most objective method of assessing the functional state is electromyography (EMG).
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